This month's Best Practice, Accountancy Age's monthly supplement for smaller practices and their clients, meets Duncan & Toplis partner, Damon Brain, the current Accountancy Age Accounting Technician of the Year.
As one of the youngest UK accountants ever to be made partner, Damon believes the key to success is in building relationships.
In a case study, furniture business Duval Morgan's managing director, Lindsay McCready, explains how Brain and Duncan & Toplis became his non-executive directors.
Elsewhere, we discuss if an IT giant can help you sell an SME software, we find out why sacrificing personal finances to 'take care of the business' can be fatal, and we remind partners not to overdo the good food, wine and truffles.
And in our advice section we take on International Student Services' challenges and much, much more.
Enjoy the January issue - and our website.
This month's articles:
Editor's comment: Stick to realistic goals
Analysis: Companies must get their act together
Insider: Change of plan
Outsider: They need a motive
Q&A: Gentle persuasion
Profile: Damon Brain, partner at Duncan & Toplis
Client's view: Suite talking
Finance: Put yourself first
Technology: At your service
Report-writing: Individual attention
Health: Time to face fats
Ask the experts: Cultural differences
What the experts say: International Student Services
Questions and answers: HMRC online filing rules
Business digest: Financial, market & economic resources

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