With ratios in some accountancy firms of one partner to 20 employees, trying to make the grade may seem like mission impossible. |
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According to the tax expert, accountancy and banking advisers are engaged in a continuous contest of spotting and exploiting tax loopholes. |
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My partner, Suzy, who had studied accountancy, does the books and keeps all the records. |
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My long experience of accountancy has enabled me to meet countless accountants, through work and socially. |
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At university, degrees in topics such as accountancy and architecture, or medicine and mechanical engineering are career orientated. |
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He took an engineering degree at Bristol University before following his father into accountancy. |
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Traditional middle class professions such as the law and accountancy have made solid progress. |
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He said he would like to go on to university and is considering a future career in accountancy. |
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Last year, a major accountancy firm was reprimanded by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland for carrying out a sub-standard audit. |
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During his 16-year career as a professional sportsman, Moran put his BComm from UCD and his accountancy qualification to good use. |
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It is expected to provide one of the largest specialist accountancy and business development resources in the region. |
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Martin did not continue his cricket career beyond these matches and instead spent a professional career in accountancy. |
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He specialised in business studies and accountancy and, in former times, economic history. |
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She had college qualifications in business and accountancy, but worked part-time as a glamour model and air stewardess. |
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But he is encouraged by the influx of women into accountancy, with many now in leading company positions. |
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Walker recalls the major pitfall of starting a new business is having to learn accountancy. |
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Perhaps the opportunity to run a business which has nothing to do with accountancy! |
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He received a first class honours degree in accountancy and business studies. |
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If your idea of accountancy is grey-suited men hunched over page of numbers, you'd better wake up and smell the coffee. |
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Savings running to millions of pounds need to be made, according to an alarming accountancy report. |
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One of Bradford's leading accountancy firms has announced the appointment of a new managing partner. |
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You can take the man out of accountancy, but it's difficult to take the accountant out of the man. |
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Elaborating, she said that she studies computers, maths, accountancy and biology. |
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There is a temptation to do a bit of gloating about the unprofessional standards of certain accountancy firms. |
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Since then, she has studied accountancy, plumbing, served in a whole food shop and cleaned out the kiln at a local pottery. |
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The boom in financial services continues to provide a windfall for the country's top legal and accountancy firms. |
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The larger accountancy houses add consultancy and other services to their product mix. |
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Neither in effect is capable of being measured by the strict rules of accountancy. |
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She started working in his office as a typist and when she was 21 began to study accountancy. |
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Eight new graduate courses in accountancy will be used in the requirements of the new diploma programs. |
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We get to meet more mature graduates and second jobbers who are considering the public sector or accountancy as a career change. |
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Systems Union, which supplies mid-range accountancy software systems, today said it had managed to drag itself back into the black. |
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It was a simple twist of fate that introduced him to the chartered accountancy profession. |
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Andrews, who married husband Iain last month, is known to many in the accountancy profession by her maiden name of Irvine. |
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Client money is kept in a segregated client account, which is audited each year by one of the big four accountancy firms. |
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Far from being an economist, and no great mathematician, I do know the basics of accountancy and can read a balance sheet. |
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For example computers may be 'used' in schools purely for administrative purposes and accountancy. |
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It probably reflects people using their previous experience in businesses to set up consultancies in areas like financial advice and accountancy, said Professor Hart. |
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Born and educated in Wales, she came to Edinburgh in 1985 to study chartered accountancy at Napier University, baking products to sell to delicatessens to fund her studies. |
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If you want a job for life forget accountancy, engineering or publishing. |
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He has to familiarize himself with accountancy, be able to analyse his costs and work out at least the rough idea of his total profits. |
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The accountancy firm was reprimanded regarding its audit of that company. |
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The findings for accountancy and audit may perhaps be because competition on national markets is weak with little cross-border trade. |
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We are no better or no worse, but we do compare with the higher standards of accountancy and accountability. |
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Numerous banks, accountancy firms, notaries' offices and stock exchange-listed companies form part of our extensive clientele. |
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A new computerized system of dunning is to be implemented as part of the modernisation of the accountancy of the Commission. |
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Devote part of their time to the accountancy of the French Institute of Pondicherry and the French Information Resource Centre of New Delhi. |
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And even McKinsey is small compared with the juggernauts built on accountancy and IT practices. |
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The accountancy bodies will continue to supervise their members and firms. |
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Author Cory Doctorow said he was forced to spend £700 on software and accountancy fees. |
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Ministers insisted the accountancy bills were in relation to their work as MPs and that the claims were allowable as parliamentary expenses. |
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Customers have been attracted by the Britishness of the product, says Marsh, who has no regrets about leaving a successful career in accountancy. |
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According to the accountancy firm Moore Stephens around 88,817 mortgages were lent at 4.5 times salary or abovelast year. |
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As a result it was hard to communicate efficiently which was a big problem for our accountancy. |
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As I look around the room, I'm reminded of my own studies in accountancy, and how times have changed. |
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The Audit Committee should consider disclosing members of the Audit Committee with accountancy and auditing skills. |
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As co-owner of an accountancy firm with two branches, Daan Luijkx is experienced in managing a company and knows about structure and finance. |
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The post Uruguay Round negotiations in this sector focused mainly on accountancy services. |
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The provision of this information does not require detailed nuclear material accountancy. |
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I spoke to my advisor and switched to accountancy for the next year. |
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Possible options suggested were accountancy or even the civil service. |
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But investor confidence is not in rude health, and companies that are not whiter than white in their accountancy practices are being downgraded by the market. |
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He soon buckled down to part-time study, gaining his bachelor of commerce degree at the University of Auckland as part of a standard accountancy career. |
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Under this scheme, the company offers a franchisee the security of working in a successful business with essentials like accountancy and stocktaking already in place. |
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Mr. Boychuk is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University as well as a graduate diploma in public accountancy. |
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In the German view, it is very important to secure fissile material stocks worldwide and to introduce reliable material balances and better accountancy. |
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Furthermore, Iran has provided the Agency with access to declared nuclear material and has provided the required nuclear material accountancy reports in connection with declared nuclear material and activities. |
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The SIF can be automatically aggregated from the basic accountancy information that each enterprise has access to through standard accountancy software. |
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The CAFM designation is roughly equivalent to the first three years of the CGA professional accountancy program, enriched with three new courses to tailor this knowledge to First Nations. |
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The AIA offers state accountancy boards a written examination for use in testing entrants to the profession. |
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The late Middle Ages saw reforms in accountancy and banking in Italy and the eastern Mediterranean. |
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The accountancy firm BDO were appointed to reveal why the company running the club failed. |
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Amba has insisted that it will only accredit MBAs that include the core material of economics, accountancy, HR and finance alongside the specialised content. |
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Finally, it is important to note that the report contains some confusion about the concepts of consultancy and accountancy, by creating get-out clauses and opportunities to escape providing information. |
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The principle of eco-efficiency is to take into account both the costs, in accountancy terms, and the environmental impacts of a single economic project. |
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The band toured the French provinces over the next couple of years, but once Alain had passed his accountancy exams he caved in to family pressure and went to work for Rhône-Poulenc. |
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They plan to sell Kerching packages to customers like social landlords and sponsors, like banks, accountancy firms and financial advisers. |
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This module aims to provide to the client a formated file containing all information necessary for the upload within the accountancy system of the client. |
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The parties agree on a charter for third party accountancy firms to carry out verifications of the collecting societies' abidance of the agreement on rates. |
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After education at St Patrick's grammar school in Downpatrick, he gained chartered accountancy qualifications and set up his own practice and insurance brokerage. |
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This drip-feed method is, in every respect, a short-sighted approach of the kind used in accountancy and does not testify to a serious weighing up of priorities. |
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But the role of the CFO also changed in the 1990s in a way that set the scene for trouble. A decade ago, most CFOs had a professional accountancy qualification. |
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The auditor confirmed that his review, which is practically completed, did not reveal any significant correction that would have to be made to the accountancy information covered in the official statement. |
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The merger with the top 20 accountancy firm takes effect from July 1, with MHA Bloomer Heaven now known as MHA MacInytre Hudson. |
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The accounting deficiencies that a courageous woman, a senior official in the Commission, brought to light in the spring of 2002 are hair-raising, even to those with little knowledge of accountancy. |
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What they see is a penny-pinching attitude, driven by an accountancy approach to politics, rather than the statecraft our citizens are crying out for. |
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We are also committed to encouraging young Saudis to enter the accountancy profession in the Kingdom. |
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The meetings organized by the Federation for religious formation, for accountancy and fiscal training, etc, together with elective and legislative assemblies, etc, were a good breeding ground for unity and trust. |
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He started his AAT accountancy training in 2003 and quali'ed two years later after attending Bridgend College on day release. |
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They also recognize the importance peer review plays in the state board of accountancy licensure process and for other regulators. |
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Universities offer graduate degrees in ICFES endorsed programs like medicine, engineering, laws, accountancy, business management and other professional areas. |
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The AVN members include 257 accountancy firms, including 16 in the West Midlands, which are wired into 100,000 client businesses across the country. |
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He spent several years studying at night school, gaining qualifications in accountancy which enabled him to further his career at Blackburn Borough Council. |
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But although he is no longer allowed to advertise himself as a chartered certified accountant, there is no law to stop him from carrying on his accountancy business. |
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