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The World Wildlife Fund’s Leslie Jones tells AT why a reputation for flawless accounting is critical to the standing of both charities and public-sector bodies
Comedian Mark Thomas and the Inland Revenue are unlikely partners in trying to prevent abuses of the UK’s Conditionally Exempt Works of Art scheme…
Malaysia’s economic story is not quite as gloomy as Singapore’s. Nonetheless, accounting employment there has been hit by problems in the banking sector.
Trainee accounting technicians at the Foundation level need to understand types of business transaction and the documents involved.
A mix-up over delivery notes for two chemical consignments led to a court case that raised some complex contractual arguments. Alan Ma untangles the issues
Tax column Two areas where changes, in place from this month, will be worrying your clients, and could even lose you some sleep…
Relationships break down when one side doesn't know what's expected
A growing number of organisations are choosing to outsource some, or all, of their procurement functions. SM gathered a panel of experts to discuss the issues
Despite the rise of more centralised functions, the devolved purchasing model of the centre-led action network still has life in it, says Richard Parsons
The BetterCare case at last provides guidance for public-sector purchasers unsure how European competition law affects them. Dick Jennings explains
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