20 Nov 2007
The Accountancy Age Awards 2007 have once again identified the cream of the accounting profession.
This year’s awards saw Alex Horne, managing director at Wembley Stadium, take the Personality of the year Award, while Sir Mike Rake, chairman of BT and a former chairman of KPMG International, took the award for Outstanding Industry Contribution.
Among the other winners were KPMG, who took top honours as Global Firm of the Year, while Ian Dyson, FD at Marks and Spencer, was named Blue Chip FD of the Year.
You can see exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews with all the winners by clicking on the category links below:
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Briefings
By looking at the reasons supplier statements became unfashionable, and the reasons why it is different today, this paper delves into the many benefits that can be obtained by automating the process.
Having a real and true view of your organisation’s current financial position, and having the right systems and processes in place, will ensure that you can make strong choices and are ready to capitalise on opportunities
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