08 Jan 2009, Kevin Reed, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1759427/accountancy-age
The taxman’s battle to prevent staff defecting to the firms and industry fears about providing non-audit services while getting too close to clients are big issues affecting the profession. But, as Accountancy Age celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year, these headlines are actually from our first issue on 5 December 1969.
While some things stay the same, others change irrevocably.
Prime ministers, recessions, booms and crashes have all affected accountancy for better or for worse.
The Big Eight firms shrank to the Big Four in just one decade. Andersen infamously disappeared after the document shredding antics of some of its partners relating to work with Enron.
Finance directors were billed first as beancounters, then as strategists, before turning into today’s compliance, risk and cost-cutting experts.
According to Bob Willott, Accountancy Age’s first editor, and director at Fintellect, the need for the magazine is as strong as ever.
‘We launched 40 years ago at a time of great controversy around accounting principles,’ he said.
‘The need for Accountancy Age is just as important today, as the prospect of accounting controversy is as great as ever, with business transactions becoming increasingly complex.’
Celebrating the huge impact of the profession and 40 successful years of publishing for its audience, Accountancy Age will run a host of events, interviews and features this year. We will look back at some of the top stories, and forward to predict where accountancy will stand at the end of the latest economic crisis.
If you have any funny, serious or interesting stories related to the magazine, then get in touch with us. Whether you found the job of your dreams through Accountancy Age, or were featured on its front or back pages, get in touch with us at comment@accountancyage.com, subject: Anniversary.
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Visitor comments
Happy birthday!!
I have been growing up with you :-)
Posted by: Tadeusz , 08 Jan 2009 | 00:00