Archive for July, 2008
Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 1:07 am
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Accountancy outsourcer undeterred by Ahmedabad bombs
Management Consultancy, UK - Outsourcer for accountancy firms QX was unaffected by the bomb blasts in Ahmedabad, where it has a major office, it has stated. … |
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Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 1:07 am
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Firepower folds, Johnston fails to help
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Administrators Brent Kijurina and Geoff McDonald, of accountancy and insolvency firm Hall Chadwick, said the failure of an attempted rescue package had … |
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Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 1:07 am
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Professionalism: protecting the profession's good name
What PC?, UK - Damian Wild found out at the latest Accountancy Age web seminar Do accountants and other professionals deserve the trust invested in them? … Campaign to protect name of accountants steps up The name game: who is an accountant? |
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Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 1:07 am
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Chartered Accountants lose over £2 million per day in fees looking …
WebitPR (press release), UK - Blisworth, 29 July, 2008 - Searching for documents is costing UK Chartered Accountants a staggering £2 million per day in lost fees, according to … Accountants' legal quest seeks any other name than boring Accountants’ EDM signals shift to US-style regulation |
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Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 12:07 am
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Hartnett gunning for tax haven advisers
Accountancy Age, UK - The outgoing chairman of HM Revenue & Customs has warned it will launch criminal prosecutions against accountants who have stashed clients’ money in … Rush to meet tax credit deadline Two women join the race to become HMRC's new chief executive |
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Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 12:07 am
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Duo celebrate scoring top marks in accountancy exams
LDPBusiness, UK - YOUNG accountants from KPMG’s Liverpool office are celebrating after achieving a 100% pass rate in the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and … |
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Wednesday 30 July 2008 @ 10:07 pm
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Accountants Wasting Millions on Paper Document Systems
IDM.net.au, Australia - By Greg McNevin July 31, 2008: According to new research conducted by the UK’s YouGov, chartered accountants lose over £2 (AU$4.17) million per day in fees … |
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Wednesday 30 July 2008 @ 10:07 pm
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Barnes aims to grow Grant Thornton network
Financial Director, UK - We have to be clear strategically,’ Barnes told Accountancy Age. and strengthening its specialisms. ‘That’s what clients expect now whatever size they are. … Deloitte dimisses China growth plans |
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Wednesday 30 July 2008 @ 10:07 pm
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Breach of Data Protection Act rules sees accountant prosecuted and …
Accountancy Age, UK - A Whitechapel-based accountant has been prosecuted and fined for breaching the Data Protection Act. Aziz Arian of Arian & Co Accountants must pay over £900 … |
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Tuesday 29 July 2008 @ 1:07 am
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Accountants add more staff
Scotsman, United Kingdom - ACCOUNTANCY firm Grant Thornton has expanded its corporate team in a sign of its optimism about future prospects. Two senior specialists have been added to … |
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