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Taking stock of assets
Profiling 2001’s Accounting Technician of the Year, a former soldier whose determination lies behind one of the UK’s largest payroll giving agencies
Variances, hedged with impenetrable jargon and technical formulae, can look intimidating. But don’t be afraid. Get to grips with the language and the figures should start to fall into place by themselves.
AT presents… everything you wanted to know about your rights as an employee (but were afraid to ask)
A fast-track career can be exciting for those who are prepared. How can you minimise the ‘too much, too soon’ dangers of rapid promotion?
The economy is a key battleground in the election campaign. So what have the leading parties done for you lately?
Consultancies which specialise in managing high-flyers’ career development can provide easy access to qualified candidates – and it won’t cost recruiters a penny
For recruiters keen to fine-tune their service offering, exit interviews can be an invaluable source of information
His company is still waiting for the right time to float – but Jonathan Wright has big plans for the future of the Alexander Mann Group
This article focuses on activity-based costing or ‘ABC’. This technique re-examines the problem that has faced accountants and accounting technicians for decades - the allocation and absorption of overhead.
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