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Clare Munro

Lubbock Fine appoints first female partner

Firms says it has fulfilled a “long-held ambition” to appoint a female partner as Clare Munro joins its tax division

08 May 2013

Naomi Nesbit

Wilkins Kennedy makes three partner appointments

Wilkins Kennedy promotes three people to partner across the firm's Hertford, Winchester and Ashford office

03 May 2013

peter-gillman

Price Bailey the first firm to form an ABS

Price Bailey sets up formal legal services offering to become the first firm recognised as an alternative business structure

10 Apr 2013

New managing partner at Scott-Moncrieff

Stewart MacDonald takes managing partner role with Robert Mackenzie named as new chairman

02 Apr 2013

Book Extract: How to make partner and still have a life

How to make partner and still have a life, by Jo Larbie and Heather Townsend in which readers consider what's needed to achieve the holy grail of making partner

28 Mar 2013

E&Y knock PwC off Superbrand top spot

PwC loses top spot in Business Superbrand for the first time in the ranking's history

25 Feb 2013

Baldwins acquires Black Country practice

Black Country practices acquires Gravestock & Owen to expand its reach in the west and east Midlands

22 Feb 2013

Leonard Curtis joins forces with Irish firm

Leonard Curtis joins forces with Hughes Blake to increase its cross-border insolvency capabilities

05 Feb 2013

Chantrey Vellacott administrators may call time on Antic pubs

Failure to pick up a tax tab forces pub chain to call in Chantrey Vellacott DFK administrators

23 Jan 2013

Jeremy Newman to chair new international network

Ex-BDO International CEO and Audit Commission chair takes role at newly formed network TCS Global

22 Jan 2013

Johnston Carmichael fee income up 6%

Winner of the British Accountancy Awards of National Firm of the Year announces 6% growth

19 Dec 2012

Leader: Why is 'most trusted' tag reassuring for accountants?

Survey that shows accountants are 'more trusted' than banks proves a massive hit - but why should that be the case?

18 Dec 2012

Jeffreys Henry undertakes valuation work for Rangers FC

Advisors provide intangible assets valuation work for Rangers prior to its IPO

17 Dec 2012

BDO/PKF merger confirmed

Merged firms to be called BDO and process to be completed by spring 2013

11 Dec 2012

Watering down women on boards quota is not the way to go

The revised European Commission quota to increase the number of women on boards is a missed opportunity, writes Fiona Hotston Moore

07 Dec 2012

KPMG lose 275 staff in restructuring

Accountancy Age understands KPMG has completed its review of business

05 Dec 2012

BDO/PKF merger vote to be completed this week

Partner vote on merger to be completed this week with a public announcement to be released before Christmas

04 Dec 2012

The real value of staff development

Failing to understand the true costs of staff development is money down the drain, warns Rob Alder

28 Nov 2012

Acquisitions the way to challenge Big Four, say readers

Accountancy Age readers overwhelmingly feel acquisitions are the best way to challenge the Big Four after this week's poll

14 Nov 2012

Mazars could make 5% redundancies across firm

Mazars begins consultation process which could result in redundancies for up to 5% of its workforce

08 Nov 2012

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Profession reaches end of its tether with PAC

After the Public Accounts Committee's latest hearing - in which it heavily criticised Google's tax affairs - many advisers have had enough

#AAYP 2013: Talent is ageless, but youth unemployment is a problem

The principles of developing future leaders apply whether you've just left school or got years of experience under your belt

To quota or not to quota: that is the problem

Women on board quotas may have a bad rep, but it’s the only way to address inherent bias argues Fiona Hotston Moore

infrastructure-growth

Should practice ownership structures break with tradition?

Incentivising accountancy practice staff will mean a new way of thinking. Robert Postlethwaite considers the options

Success of FRS 102 needs to be replicated on going concern

The consultation process for FRS 102 was arguably the most wide-ranging the FRC has ever conducted. It should apply the same rigour to going concern

Colin: Colin was here

Colin loves to be the centre of attention, as the Sky News Twitter account can testify

Taking Stock: Life in the slow lane

It was less Wacky Races and more Sunday driving as a team from Reeves helped raise £15,000 for charity as part of a race to Monaco

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Briefings

budget-management

Why budgeting fails: One management system is not enough

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.

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iXBRL: Taking stock. Looking forward

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.