03 Sep 2007
History
The Deloitte of on the 21st century can trace its roots back to August 1990 when Spicer & Oppenheim merged with Touche Ross & Co. According to respected accounting historian Peter the new firm, operating as Touche Ross & Co, changed its name to Deloitte & Touche in February 1996.
Approximately a year after the Andersen deal, the firm decided to operate under the Deloitte brand although legally it is still named Deloitte & Touche.
Culture
Key departments
Clients
Leading partners
Career prospects
Salaries
Recruitment
Work-life balance
Diversity
The Deloitte of on the 21st century can trace its roots back to August 1990 when Spicer & Oppenheim merged with Touche Ross & Co. According to respected accounting historian Peter the new firm, operating as Touche Ross & Co, changed its name to Deloitte & Touche in February 1996.
Approximately a year after the Andersen deal, the firm decided to operate under the Deloitte brand although legally it is still named Deloitte & Touche.
Culture
Key departments
Clients
Leading partners
Career prospects
Salaries
Recruitment
Work-life balance
Diversity
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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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