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Richard Atkinson, FD of All England Tennis Court

Profile: Richard Atkinson, FD of All England Tennis Club

As Wimbledon reaches a heady climax, the FD of All...

PwC 10-year anniversary special report

Relive how the controversial mega-merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers...

Sherron Watkins

Whistleblowers: keep dirty linen private

A reliable whistleblower policy can help protect against unmanaged disclosures

Features

How to choose a recruitment consultancy: rules of attraction

You should consider all the options before deciding which consultancy will be best for your business 04 Sep 2008

Marketing: avoiding a sleepless night

Oliver Bray considers some marketing traps for the unwary and rounds-up the dangers in recent legislation 04 Sep 2008

Director rules: personal struggle

New conflict of interest rules put the heat on directors 28 Aug 2008

How to select a training provider: invest in your people

If a firm wants to be successful then it is vital to ensure that staff are able to grow and develop within the business. Andrew Jenner looks at the methods available to meet CPD commitments 14 Aug 2008

Remote working is back

The struggling economy has reversed the shift to remote working 14 Aug 2008

Profile: Ian Powell, chairman of PwC

Being number one isn't enough for PwC chairman Ian Powell. He tells Gavin Hinks how he plans to create something really special at the Big Four titan 14 Aug 2008

Professionalism: protecting the profession's good name

How can professionally qualified practitioners differentiate themselves from unqualified competitors when anyone can call themselves as an accountant? Damian Wild found out at the latest Accountancy Age web seminar 31 Jul 2008

Selling rules: the end of aggressive sales techniques

Radical changes to the law concerning consumer protection will bring an end to aggressive sales techniques. Failure to comply will cost you – and your clients – time and money 31 Jul 2008

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HSBC reviews its retention of London HQ

HSBC’s review of the retention of its London HQ is...07 Sep 2008

HMRC plans major swoop on tax evaders

HMRC is recruiting City law firms to take decisive action...07 Sep 2008

Comment

Gavin Hinks, editor of AccountancyAge

On the money with Gavin Hinks

There’s very bad news in connection with the law making...04 Sep 2008

Swept away on a tide of tax

The UK’s tax system is at a crucial turning point 04 Sep 2008

Top of the blogs

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Analysis

Hold off on overseas exodus, firms warned

Companies should be wary of relocating operations abroad and should...04 Sep 2008

US support for IFRS hinges on reform of standard setter

Sir David Tweedie welcomes ‘another important vote of confidence’ for...04 Sep 2008

Tullow Oil appoints ex-BP man

Tullow Oil, the oil exploration company, has recruited veteran oil...04 Sep 2008

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Handcuffs and audit - there must be a link

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A Drink from the Olympian Cup, Darling?

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Dealing with tragedy

As the grim discoveries continue at the burned out Shropshire...  01 Sep 2008 More from Insider...

Windfall tax is a passport to the political wilderness

The ongoing row over the windfall tax on energy companies...  28 Aug 2008 More from Tax Hack...

SMEs seek out working capital management education

There's nothing like an economic downturn to focus corporate minds...  27 Aug 2008 More from Risky Business...

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