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March 23rd in Accountancy News, Budget, Economy by Editor .

Budget 2011

The accountant’s day to shine…

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February 22nd in Accountancy News, Economics, Economy, Politics by Editor .

George Osborne’s Austerity Plan Impresses US Treasury Secretary

Not universally popular at home but plan receives a ringing endorsement from US big hitter…

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February 16th in Accountancy News, Accountancy Profession, Economics, Economy by Editor .

Inflation High Stakes

4% a year under CPI or 5.1% under RPI, take your pick…

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January 18th in Accountancy Profession, Business, Economy, Students by Editor .

Student Work Placements Even More Essential

With an average of 70 graduates applying for every job…

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January 13th in Accountancy News, Economy, Non-dom, Recession, Tax by Editor .

Thousands of Non-Doms Leaving

Who can blame them…?

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December 17th in Accountancy News, Economy, Tax by Editor .

UK Squeezed by Taxes

UK tax is higher than many of our peers…

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December 16th in Accountancy News, Economy, PwC by Editor .

What’s the City’s Tax Contribution?

Often lauded as a reason to allow the City to carry on regardless…

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December 15th in Accountancy News, Economy, Nouriel Roubini by Editor .

Quote of the Week: Nouriel Roubini

Thoughts on the global economy…

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December 7th in Accountancy News, Careers, Economy, PwC, Recession by Editor .

PWC: Recruitment Prospects Brighter For 2011

50 per cent of companies expect to maintain staff levels and only 16 per cent plan to cut jobs…

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November 1st in Accountancy News, Deloitte, Economics, Economy by Editor .

Deloitte On Britain’s Economic Squeeze

The country’s not necessarily condemned but we’ve got “very few of the conditions that have generally helped other economies to maintain strong rates of growth”…

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October 21st in Accountancy News, Business, Economy, Spending Review by Editor .

Osborne Goes For Broke

Cuts of Biblical proportions…

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October 20th in Accountancy News, Economy, Spending Review by Editor .

Spending Review 2010: Chancellor George Osborne prepares to unveil massive cuts

Whitehall expects average budget reductions of 25%…

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October 11th in Accountancy News, Economy by Editor .

Will House Prices Drop By Another Third?

If we start looking at P/E ratios for first time buyers, the answer could be yes…

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August 18th in Accountancy News, BDO, Economy by Editor .

BDO: UK may be heading for a double-dip recession

Findings from the firm’s Business Trends report… not good…

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August 5th in Accountancy News, Economy, Insolvency by Editor .

RSM Tenon: Bankruptcies Falling … as Individuals Seek Alternatives

It’s not that people aren’t still going pop; they just have choice in the method of popping…

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July 26th in Accountancy News, E&Y, Economy by Editor .

E&Y Predicts Low Interest Rates

It’s a recovery but it’s weak…

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June 22nd in Accountancy News, Budget, Economics, Economy by Editor .

Budget Day

The excitement builds…

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June 21st in Accountancy News, Accountancy Profession, Economics, Economy by Editor .

Thousands of public sector accountants face unemployment

Over 16,500 public sector accountants could be about to get a taste of what private sector workers have been munching on for the last couple of years…

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June 14th in Accountancy News, Economy, Tax by Editor .

CGT Opposition Grows

Coalition’s CGT proposals rally Telegraph readers…

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