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Money Matters
Does the consumer get value from our High Street banks’ charges?
Investigating UK VAT and foreign trade and how to fill in the standard return
Shared services centres are booming. AT looks at this growing trend among leading UK companies
Former AAT student, CIPFA council member and now president of the AAT. AT finds out the secret of Margaret Rawding’s success
The government is leaning even further towards private-sector skills and techniques - and a new finance system is central to its plans. AT looks at the opportunities this is throwing up for those with accountancy qualifications
Whether you’re put in charge of a small team or a big department, the key to success is knowing which questions to ask
AAT's Assessment Manager reviews candidates’ performance in the latest Assessment of Recording Cost Information
We look at how to interpret the relationships between elements of limited company financial statements using ratio analysis
New research suggests that most of us would consider turning down a lucrative offer from an organisation if we thought it behaved unethically.