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If you want to attract the best suppliers, your invitations to tender need to be easy to read. In the second of three articles, Rob Ashton explains how to write clearly
Zambia is having a hard time, but many of its AAT students are optimistic, not least because employers truly appreciate AAT-qualified staff.
Licensing agreements dictate how companies can use and distribute software to staff, as Ray Murphy explains in part four of our series
Choosing a software supplier can be an uphill battle. In part five of our series, Ray Murphy explains how to emerge victorious
The preparation of final accounts for those taking new Unit 5.
The traditional image of charities is now a thing of the past
A flavour of what the Report and Accounts prepared using International Standards will look like, and some other technical points.
Control is moving outwards - first travel managers were shifted into procurement, then business travel agents took over many of their functions and now consultancies are getting in on the act
Companies have dragged their feet in adopting this pioneer 'e-process', and there are reasons - realising its full benefits requires a lot of joined-up thinking
Tax column Three 2004 Budget announcements that will affect a large number of British businesses – even if they do bore the Daily Star.
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