Accountancy Age now has a stable of bloggers covering all the issues that affect accountants' working lives - from tax to technology and financial strategy to the gossip, individuals and issues behind the headlines. Our bloggers are drawn from our ediorial team and from the industry
A blog from Damian Wild editor-in-chief of Accountancy Age. Covering tax, audit, corporate finance, insolvency, careers and other accounting and finance issues.
A blog from Gavin Hinks, editor of Accountancy Age. Covering accounting and finance issues, finance directors, boardroom pay, boardroom promotions, careers, accountancy personalities.
Dennis Keeling, a Business Software Analyst for over 25 years, is now blogging exclusively for Accountancy Age. He has advised some of the largest organisations in the world on business software selection.
His first book - The Thesaurus of Business Software - was published jointly with the ICAEW in 1988. He went on to write his top-selling detailed reports for Ovum until 2001.
In 1993 he helped found BASDA, which today represents over 200 software developers, and acted as its chief executive until he stepped down in December 2007. He has since founded Business Software Intelligence, a site that helps business software users find the products they need, which is available at www.accountancyage.com/bsi.
A blog by Phil Shohet, Director of Kato Consultancy
A blog by Martin Williams, managing director of Graydon UK, focusing on business risks - from fraud to late payment. Martin has has spent the last 30 years in the credit information industry, and has been with Graydon UK, one of the top five commercial credit agencies in the UK, for the last 20. He is currently the President of Eurogate, a network of European Credit Information Agencies.
A financial strategy blog from the editors of our sister title Financial Director. Read by finance directors, chief financial officers and senior finance professionals in business, the blog covers financial reporting, investor relations, corporate finance and strategy, risk management and much more.
The Taking Stock blog - gags and gossip from Accountancy Age.
A blog by John Tate, a former finance director who has worked in the IT sector for 18 years, focusing on technology trends, news and analysis that affects finance departments. A CIMA accountant, he co-founded and ran an IT company - Tate Bramald Ltd, specialising in finance and business intelligence systems, which he successfully sold. He is an IT analyst and non executive director of a number of IT/media businesses.
A blog by Young Gun, CA student at PKF (UK) LLP
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TS back page of Accountancy Age now has its own stories alongside the usual gags and gossip from the mag. You can even add your own comments
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