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The Office of Fair Trading’s recent decision to fine 10 companies more than £18 million for fixing the price of football kit raises some issues for buyers. Susan Singleton explains
In 1993, Graham Pitt had an idea and persuaded his wife and two friends to help him carry it out. Computers for Charity is still a good idea ten years on, say the partners.
Next month sees the latest round of students taking their CIPS examinations. In the second of two articles, Steve Shaljean-Tilley explains how to make the most of it
The same mistakes tend to appear time and again in the certificate and graduate diploma exams. Steve Martin offers advice on what to avoid and how to get the best mark possible
Tax column AT’s resident tax expert ponders the subject of Capital Gains Tax planning and, in particular, of making business asset taper relief work for you once the rules change next April.
Recruitment's image is making the headlines for all the wrong reasons
The use of suppliers in 'grey' markets - also known as parallel imports - can offer great deals, but purchasers need to take care to keep the deals legal. Susan Singleton explains
There are still some trades for which women aren't even considered
Where to base yourself is one of the biggest challenges for recruiters
Purchasers can help a change of services supplier to run smoothly by ensuring the contract contains a robust exit plan. Guy Veysey identifies what it should cover
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