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Serious lag in accounting education
In line with reports that “thousands” of accounting graduates are under-qualified, one software firm believes that...
14 October 2016 • By Katarina Taurian
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International agreement set to boost accountants' prospects
14 October 2016 • By Jack Derwin
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Accountants losing out in fees ‘across the board’
12 October 2016 • By Katarina Taurian
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KPMG continues start-up program for energy sector
KPMG has launched its Energise program for a second year, aimed at connecting innovative start-ups in the energy and...
12 October 2016 • By Reporter
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Taking Your Clients to the Cloud
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11 October 2016 • By Content Partner
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Partnership model to keep ‘falling away’
With the next generation of accounting graduates having a more “entrepreneurial spirit” than the incumbents, the...
11 October 2016 • By Katarina Taurian
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Accountants have ‘lost the art of organic growth’
Accountants have been told that the current spate of mergers and acquisitions will not be a sustainable tool for...
10 October 2016 • By Katarina Taurian
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Planners seek accounting ties despite battle lines
Financial planners are increasingly seeing the value of joint ventures and referral relationships with accountants,...
07 October 2016 • By Adrian Flores and Katarina Taurian
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Compliance debate ‘stimulated’ by vested interests
One industry figure has said the death of compliance is simply “never going to happen”, arguing that product providers...
06 October 2016 • By Katarina Taurian
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Financial services group ups investment in accounting industry
One financial services provider has invested in a company that provides advisory services to accountants and...
06 October 2016 • By Jack Derwin