E-learning: the next killer app
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E-learning: the next killer app

23y Accountancy Age

E-learning: the next killer app

'The next big killer application for the internet is going to be education. It's going to be so big it's going to make email look like a rounding erro...

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FRS 17 harmful to UK companies
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FRS 17 harmful to UK companies

23y Adriana Zea

FRS 17 harmful to UK companies

FRS 17 could be harmful to some of Britain's largest companies according to a recent study by banker HSBC. Read More...

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Accountancy graduates fare best
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Accountancy graduates fare best

23y Michelle Perry

Accountancy graduates fare best

Accountancy graduates have the highest graduate employment rate, faring better than IT and business and management graduates, according to new researc...

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Small insolvency practices under threat
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Small insolvency practices under threat

23y Adriana Zea

Small insolvency practices under threat

A majority of insolvency professionals believe the 'revised powers' given to the government Insolvency Service, could be a threat to smaller practices...

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Cardington chooses fashionable FD
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Cardington chooses fashionable FD

23y Larry Schlesinger

Cardington chooses fashionable FD

Marketing services group Cardington - soon to be known as Luxury Brands Group - has appointed Marlies Spiekman, the former European financial controll...

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Regus finance director works for free
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Regus finance director works for free

23y Philip Smith.

Regus finance director works for free

The finance director and chief executive of troubled office provider Regus are working for free as part of drastic measures to keep the company afloat...

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EU financial controls still weak
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EU financial controls still weak

23y Michelle Perry

EU financial controls still weak

The European Commission is still failing to effectively manage its finances and provide reliable reports, auditors have said this week. Read More...

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Canada 3000 files for bankruptcy
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Canada 3000 files for bankruptcy

23y Adriana Zea

Canada 3000 files for bankruptcy

Canada's second biggest airline, Canada 3000, has filed for bankruptcy protection joining recently collapsed Sabena as a victim of the knock-on effect...

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Andersen sells Ansett for £1.27bn
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Andersen sells Ansett for £1.27bn

23y Larry Schlesinger

Andersen sells Ansett for £1.27bn

Administrators from Big Five firm Andersen have sold collapsed Australian airline Ansett to two of the country's top businessmen in a deal worth £1.27...

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The airline industry is like the weather
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The airline industry is like the weather

23y Accountancy Age

The airline industry is like the weather

The airline industry is like the weather - everybody talks about it and has a view, although at the moment, those views are varied and muddled. Read M...

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Companies take eye off euro ball
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Companies take eye off euro ball

23y Alex Miller.

Companies take eye off euro ball

Many of the UK's top stores, businesses and tourist attractions are in danger of being left behind when the euro comes into circulation at the beginni...

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Hampton to step down at BT in 2002
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Hampton to step down at BT in 2002

23y Philip Smith.

Hampton to step down at BT in 2002

Philip Hampton, BT's finance director, is to leave the company after his contract expires next year, it was announced today. Read More...

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Boots may have to swallow bitter pill
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Boots may have to swallow bitter pill

23y Adriana Zea

Boots may have to swallow bitter pill

Investors in Boots Company will see this week whether lower consumer confidence has affected their results, as the retail giant publishes figures for ...

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Search launched for terror accountant
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Search launched for terror accountant

23y Gavin Hinks

Search launched for terror accountant

A recruitment drive is to be launched by the Treasury to find the accountant who will head up the new anti money laundering and terrorist finance unit...

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Montagu tops sparkling awards night
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Montagu tops sparkling awards night

23y AccountancyAge.com

Montagu tops sparkling awards night

In a dazzling ceremony held at the Natural History Museum, the chairman of the Revenue was presented with his award by writer and actress Meera Syal, ...

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Whitehall threat to training body
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Whitehall threat to training body

23y Michelle Perry

Whitehall threat to training body

Government plans to overhaul the flagship National Training Organisations could result in the demise of the accountancy arm, Accountancy Age has learn...

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Regret at ICAS exit from training body
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Regret at ICAS exit from training body

23y Gavin Hinks

Regret at ICAS exit from training body

A national accountancy training body has said it regrets ICAS's withdrawal from its funding group. Read More...

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Versailles FD told to pay £11m
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Versailles FD told to pay £11m

23y Philip Smith.

Versailles FD told to pay £11m

The former finance director of failed trade finance group Versailles has been ordered to pay £11.3m to the company's receiver PricewaterhouseCoopers. ...

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FDs back idea of tax credit for training
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FDs back idea of tax credit for training

23y Accountancy Age

FDs back idea of tax credit for training

Tax incentives to encourage more spending on training would be given a warm welcome by the vast majority of finance directors, according to this week'...

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Reward staff with dinner out
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Reward staff with dinner out

23y Gavin Hinks

Reward staff with dinner out

Bosses should be holding a cash float to treat staff to dinner out, according to an expert in workforce relations. Read More...

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Drop in liquidations due to leniency
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Drop in liquidations due to leniency

23y Adriana Zea

Drop in liquidations due to leniency

A surprising drop in third quarter liquidations is the 'calm before the storm' and is due to lenient treatment by creditors, especially the tax author...

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Belgian airline files for bankruptcy
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Belgian airline files for bankruptcy

23y Adriana Zea

Belgian airline files for bankruptcy

Belgian airline Sabena has today filed for bankruptcy, becoming the first major European airline to collapse since the 11 September terrorist attacks ...

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IoD warns WEEED bad for business
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IoD warns WEEED bad for business

23y Accountancy Age

IoD warns WEEED bad for business

Restrictions on the disposal of IT equipment could cost British businesses up to £2bn per year, the Institute of Directors has warned. Read More...

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New rules, but UK plc behind times
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New rules, but UK plc behind times

23y Michelle Perry

New rules, but UK plc behind times

The head of the International Accounting Standards Board yesterday announced the onset of a raft of new global accounting rules as UK plc was urged to...

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When Cupid fires his corporate arrow.
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When Cupid fires his corporate arrow.

23y Accountancy Age

When Cupid fires his corporate arrow.

When the honeymoon ends for Compaq and Hewlett Packard, will the larget merger in IT history continue in webbed bliss or hit the corporate rocks? Read...

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Letters - Pro-euro view short sighted.
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Letters - Pro-euro view short sighted.

23y Accountancy Age

Letters - Pro-euro view short sighted.

Chris Moncrieff attempts to perpetuate the myth that the Conservative Party has been ‘split down the middle’ over Europe and the euro sinc...

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Insight: Management - Considering all options.
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Insight: Management - Considering all options.

23y Michelle Perry

Insight: Management - Considering all options.

Tax and lifestyle changes mean employee incentive packages are as likely to include share options as they are company cars Read More...

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