Topic: Philip Smith
Snoring is SO annoying to everybody but the snorer. If your wife or husband decides that they need a room of their own, then your snoring is pretty bad, but if the neighbors start to sell their houses, you know you have ...
Thomas Watson, a financial controller, was sentenced to a prison term for stealing money from his company to pay for male prostitutes. There is a regulation structure already in place in the form of the Financial Reporting Council and I believe the ...
The article reports that accountants in Great Britain are seeking training to be maths teachers due to a scarcity of jobs in the financial services industry in England. David Kilshaw, head of private client advisory at KPMG, said; 'We recognise that the ...
The article announces that Tidjane Thiam was appointed chief executive officer (CEO) of the Prudential insurance company. And adding fuel to consoiidation in the sector, a firm based in the north of England has signalled its own intention of doubling in size ...
The article discusses research that indicates that close to one-third of professionals believe that professional accountancy bodies are not doing sufficient qualification preparation for accountants in Great Britain. David Kilshaw, head of private client advisory at KPMG, said; 'We recognise that the ...
The article discussed the possibility of recession in Great Britain due to a global credit crisis, reporting that two-thirds of finance directors believe that as of August 2008 Great Britain's economy will only get worse. 'It is encouraging that the government ...
The article reports that Jonty Clarke, an accountant-in-training with the BDO Stoy Hayward accounting firm in Great Britain, will play for the British men's hockey team during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Clarke is on a four-month sabbatical from the firm while ...
NY court upholds Broadway figure's divorce, prenup in split his ex-wife aired on YouTubeAn appeals court has sided with a Broadway mogul in a messy New York divorce that played out on YouTube.The state Supreme Court's Appellate Division on ...
The article discusses the implications a ruling in a British tax case involving the information technology firm Arctic Systems could have on other businesses. George Bull, head of tax at business advice firm Baker Tilly, warns a ruling against Arctic Systems could ...
The article reports on administrations in accountancy firms during the financial crises. DGT Steel Cladding was administrated on October 1, 2008 and then sold to a business consortium which saved over 100 jobs. Following the administration of Lenwade-based DGT Steel & Cladding on ...