Apps

Accountancy Age has always strived to bring our audience the best possible services and being at the forefront of online technology, we're proud to bring you Accountancy Age Apps. In partnership with Zombie Design, we'll lead you through everything needed to create the best possible app for your clients. Whether your goals are to improve your relationship with your clients or to extend your reach, Accountancy Age Apps can:
Talk you through the benefits of having an App for your Practice.Let us take the confusion away leaving you to focus on your clients. Here is an example of a simple Accountancy Practice App, email us today at AAapps@incisivemedia.com to see how an app could work for your practice.
Tax
Provide your clients with the latest tax rates and tax information for the current tax year live on their mobile.

News
Select which topics from Accountancy Age you’d like to keep your clients up to date with and we’ll publish all relevant articles live from AccountancyAge.com onto your app.

Include a twitter feed to interact directly with both existing and potential new clients

Important date reminders

Contact us
Directly from the app, users can send an email or submit a form through to your practice

About us
Include information about your firm and an introduction to the partners

Accountancy Age Apps are available for iPhone, Android and Blackberry devices. Prices start from £750. For more information, contact us today on AAapps@incisivemedia.com
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Briefings
If budgeting is to have any value at all, it needs a radical overhaul. In today's dynamic marketplace, budgeting can no longer serve as a company's only management system; it must integrate with and support dedicated strategy management systems, process improvement systems, and the like. In this paper, Professor Peter Horvath and Dr Ralf Sauter present what's wrong with the current approach to budgeting and how to fix it.
In this white paper CCH provide checklists to help accountants and finance professionals both in practice and in business examine these issues and make plans. Also includes a case study of a large commercial organisation working through the first year of mandatory iXBRL filing.