Though Salary and Benefits (S&B) are often the largest governable annual expense, the spending incurred by Travel and Expenses (T&E) often occupies second place for the...
In the past few months, there have been several new CFO employees and transitions, from Morgan Stanley’s Ruth Porat as Google’s new CFO to Laurence Debroux...
The ‘Freedom and Choice in Pensions’ initiative which was effected on 6th April has made huge changes to the pension industry in the UK. An overhaul...
According to recent analysis from 2015, there is a shortage of accountancy skills counterbalanced by an increase in demand for qualified accountants. With 97% of agencies...
Wily scammers are impersonating suppliers and sending UK businesses phoney invoices—and many companies are unwittingly paying. SMEs are particularly vulnerable to the scam, with some inadvertently...
Collaboration has become the new zeitgeist in the business world over the past few years. The days of dog-eat-dog competition have been left to rest for...
FATCA (Foreign account tax compliance act) is new legislation brought in by the United States as a way to prevent US tax evasion. FACTA is part...
When the Head of Enterprise at KPMG, Lain Moffatt, was asked about its reasons for coming up with a cloud-based service, indicated that this was in...
Our most recent technological evaluation of the prospects for Thomas Cook Company as well as TUI Travel’s travel providers shows that all markets are positive. Thomas...
Half of Britain’s CFOs make major decisions based on instinct rather than empirical data, risking their companies’ profits and reputations, new research has revealed. 79% of...