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It is time accounting education caught up with the global economy and the pressures for change are a worldwide phenomenon.
It's been a busy year for the accounting profession. Which big issues will enliven 2001?
External auditors are not always welcomed with open arms. But you can help them and yourself by bringing down the defences
Over 17 years in the IT sector, Church International MD Chriss Andrews has flourished in good times and bad, thanks to her focused, people-driven approach
Summer is traditionally a slow period for recruiters – but smart agencies are reaping the rewards of working all year round
Tish Seabourne’s TimePlan pioneered the supply of teachers by private agencies. Now she’s at the forefront of a battle against severe staff shortages
Effective budgeting has long been seen as a cornerstone of good financial management. However, budgetary constraints could become a thing of the past
Four staff have worked for the AAT since day one. AT asks them about the early days, and what they think about its future?
For recruiters who know the business, the automotive sector provides a constant demand for top quality staff
Whether it’s a bomb explosion or an infuriating system crash, any crisis that interrupts business could mean financial ruin. AT discovers why expecting the unexpected is becoming more important than ever
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