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A place on a preferred supplier list is often seen as the route to big bucks. So are PSLs still something to aim for, or are they more trouble than they’re worth?
What will EU-wide harmonised Standards (and perhaps qualifications) mean for Accounting Technicians living in the EU?
The government seems to be moving towards a single new companies act. Should the needs of companies be addresses separately?
Pre-sale tax planning offers a host of benefits to both the individual and corporate seller. AT explains some of the issues that should be considered prior to a sale or flotation
Despite an ageing population, employers are discriminating against older employees. But what is the government doing about it?
Two new legal developments in the UK will have a more immediate impact on recruiters than global economics
Lean, mean companies have no slack to cover for absent staff. AT explains how flexible, well-qualified managers can make a career of leaping to the rescue
Recruitment Solutions Group MD Jeff Downey knows the public sector is a potentially lucrative market for recruiters - if they can win the battle against restrictive regulation
Well-publicised hacking exploits often meet with mingled respect and amusement. But, in reality it can be costly, embarrassing and potentially disastrous
A new system and a culture shift triggered major changes in the finance department of Rolls-Royce. It could have been a classic recipe for fear and distrust but, the high proportion of AAT-qualified staff has eased the transition
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