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Designed for credit managers, this paper assesses the government’s decision to exempt insolvency cases from ‘no win, no fee’ civil justice reforms and the implications for insolvency practitioners. The paper also covers business confidence amongst credit managers and wrongful trading.
Company: Moore Stephens | Published: 05 November 2012 | Business Area: Business Recovery/Insolvency
In the July issue of their business update, Saffrey Champness provides insight into some relevant and current business topics.
Company: Saffery Champness | Published: 05 August 2011 | Business Area: Corporate Finance
This case study from Saffrey Champness investigates the recent overturning of the VAT ruling against Med Hotels.
Company: Saffery Champness | Published: 05 August 2011 | Business Area: VAT and Sales Tax
The whitepaper looks at the different aspects of forensic accounting in which Price Bailey can assist your business, and how it can also help with any potential legal disputes that might arise.
Company: Price Bailey | Published: 20 July 2011 | Business Area: Forensic Services
With economic uncertainty ahead it seems that insolvency practices are likely to remain important drivers in accountancy firms. However, insolvency practitioners are facing increased regulation. They need to remain on top of their game to navigate safely through stormy waters as this paper reveals.
Company: Reynolds Porter Chamberlain | Published: 13 July 2011 | Business Area: Governance
Reynolds Porter and Chamberlain’s Catherine Elford and Jane Howard consider the impact of the increasing use of, and reliance on, electronic communications on the contractual relationship between an accountancy firm and its clients.
Company: Reynolds Porter Chamberlain | Published: 08 July 2011 | Business Area: Governance
This paper by Reynolds Porter and Chamberlain looks at the FSA’s increasing scrutiny of auditors after the recent economic crisis.
Company: Reynolds Porter Chamberlain | Published: 08 July 2011 | Business Area: Accounting Standards
Borrowing from the old Chinese proverb, RPC believes these are “interesting times” for the audit profession. This paper looks at the part it might have played in sustaining the corporate culture that led to the current financial crisis – questions that go to the very nature and purpose of auditing... view abstract
Company: Reynolds Porter Chamberlain | Published: 08 July 2011 | Business Area: Governance
Company directors and other senior executives or managers may incur certain personal liabilities through negligence, default, breach of duty or breach of trust in relation to the company which may leave them open to litigation. This paper highlights some of the examples of these and gives you advice... view abstract
Company: Bluefin Insurance Services Limited | Published: 02 June 2011 | Business Area: Risk Management
In October 2010 the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) reached a decision in the case of (1) Trustees of the Bessie Taube Discretionary Settlement Trust, (2) Trustees of the Raymond Taube Discretionary Settlement Trust and (3) Raymond Taube v HMRC. There were two points at issue: first, how a corporate receipt... view abstract
Company: Bircham Dyson Bell | Published: 10 May 2011 | Business Area: Inheritance Tax
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