Psychometric testing is loved by companies, but regarded with suspicion by many candidates. AT probes into the benefits and bears in mind the pitfalls
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Meet Aled Morris, the man with the task of building American giant Spherion’s European reputation
On-line companies are making millions and governments are keen to cash in. But how do you collect tax in cyberspace? International consensus is vital for meaningful e-commerce tax laws
For years you see the AAT qualification as an end in itself, and then you find it’s just the beginning. Where do you go next to boost your career?
Many fims would welcome a relaxation of the statutory audit requirements for limited companies but we must not forget why they are there
What do you give the Accounting Technician who has everything? AT casts his eye over some funny (and serious) gifts for business bookworms
Exploring various methods of remuneration, and how gross pay is calculated for each
Creative accounting is difficult to detect and even harder to control. Here’s why report writing is never a case of black and white
Richard Gossage insists that audit is too sexy for its reputation. AT asks the president of the Institute of Internal Audit how he plans to spread the word
Headlines were rapturous, but suspicions are now creeping in. So was the 1999 Budget good news or bad news?