Articles by Accountancy Age Staff
The Summer Training Series will consist of three half-day training courses in London, providing delegates with an update on financial reporting standards, international financial reporting standards and audit exempt companies
20 May 2013
Risk management is a key factor to process of acquiring a firm, explains Jonathan Snade
20 May 2013
Stepping back and choosing a simpler IT system might be the best way forward for the business explains Christophe Letellier
13 May 2013
Getting clients to pay for PAYE is a pain in the proverbial, suggests The Practitioner
09 May 2013
Supreme Court upholds decision to set a high threshold in declaring a business insolvent
09 May 2013
Silentnight owner could be forced to pay £30m into pension fund by regulator
09 May 2013
Devolution of the tax system will mark a huge step towards independence for Scotland, but the complexity will be horrendous, writes Straughans' Mike Fleming
08 May 2013
Women on board quotas may have a bad rep, but it’s the only way to address inherent bias argues Fiona Hotston Moore
07 May 2013
The Practitioner gets irate at gossiping clients...
02 May 2013
Shell reports $19.2bn pension scheme hit to its balance sheet after implementing revised IAS19 standard
02 May 2013
In an extract from their book How to Make Partner and Still Have a Life, Heather Townsend and Jo Larbie share their tips for navigating and surviving your firm's politics.
01 May 2013
Accountancy firms should act now and embrace technological change, says Reeves partner Michael O'Brien
01 May 2013
The Government’s planned review of pre-pack administrations is needed to allay concerns argues Andrew Taylor
01 May 2013
National Grid confirms review of its two defined benefit pension schemes in an attempt to control the cost of future accrual
30 Apr 2013
Workplace pensions governance should be overseen by a single regulatory body latest Work and Pensions Committee report says
25 Apr 2013