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How accountants can supercharge business development

How accountants can supercharge business development

by Jasmine Crittenden | Aug 7, 2024 | Features

Business development involves a variety of skills, from reaching audiences online to laying the foundations to attract referrals. We speak with Damon Brain, Chief Executive Officer at Duncan & Toplis, the biggest accounting and business advisory firm in the East...
Five ways to make the most of the summer slowdown

Five ways to make the most of the summer slowdown

by Jasmine Crittenden | Aug 7, 2024 | Features

If you’re staying home, then summer could give you a chance to dust off the to-do list – and take care of those tasks that have been hanging around for months. It’s an opportunity to work on your business, rather than in it. We speak with Phil Hobden, head of product...
Retirement as we know it is ending – it’s time to rethink the idea of working age

Retirement as we know it is ending – it’s time to rethink the idea of working age

by Sajia Ferdous | Aug 6, 2024 | News

Someone from a high-income country starting their first job can expect to retire on average two years later than today’s pensioners. And in some countries the retirement age will be much higher. Denmark is planning on raising its pension age to 74 by 2070. Yet despite...
Just nine people decide what happens to UK interest rates – but pressure for change is mounting

Just nine people decide what happens to UK interest rates – but pressure for change is mounting

by David Spencer and Muhammad Ali Nasir | Aug 5, 2024 | News

Even beyond what level to set the country’s interest rate, however, the nine members of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) face lingering questions about how to respond to serious criticism it has received in recent years. The MPC has come in for...
What accountants can learn from the CrowdStrike crisis

What accountants can learn from the CrowdStrike crisis

by Annie Lawson | Jul 31, 2024 | Features

Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz publicly acknowledged the crisis, ruled out a cyber attack and assured the company was working to fix the problem. After several hours, he apologised. He said all the right things but some crisis experts believe his tone lacked sufficient...
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