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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
Cost variances discussed
Tax credits are set to place huge new burdens on payroll staff. Here’s how a little preparation will help you to avoid swingeing penalties
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