His company is still waiting for the right time to float – but Jonathan Wright has big plans for the future of the Alexander Mann Group
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This article focuses on activity-based costing or ‘ABC’. This technique re-examines the problem that has faced accountants and accounting technicians for decades - the allocation and absorption of overhead.
The role of Internal Audit is changing forever. So are you going to get a well deserved seat on the board or spend the rest of your career playing second fiddle to consultants?
Accounting Technicians work with retailers large and small. We find out where the opportunities lie
AAT Accounting Technicians can now take advantage of a fast track to the ICAEW’s ACA qualification
Quitting the rat race and becoming your own boss sounds idyllic to some and scary to others. We investigate the pros and cons of leading the self-employed lifestyle
The REC’s appointment of a professional standards manager points to an encouraging trend towards a higher level of service provision
No computer system can ever be 100 per cent secure, but there’s no excuse for leaving the doors wide open. Terry Corbitt explains how to set up a security policy
It’s raining, your bus is late for the third time this week an you’re pining for exotic surroundings. AT finds out why a change is as good as a holiday
Self-employed practitioners depend on reliable and up-to-date information, but where do you go for your daily fix?