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March 4th in Accountancy News, Accountancy Profession, Careers, Education, Insolvency, Students by Editor .

Will Universities Go Bust?

NAO highlights bankruptcy risk from cuts…

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January 11th in Accountancy News, Accountancy Profession, Insolvency by Editor .

2010 saw 17% drop in insolvencies

So what does it mean for 2011…

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September 27th in Accountancy News, Accountancy Profession, Insolvency by Editor .

Insolvencies Falling

Business insolvencies hit lowest level since 2007…

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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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June 21st in Accountancy News, Business, Insolvency by Editor .

Insolvencies reveal dodgy directors

The number of directors of insolvent companies facing disqualification proceedings for involvement in criminal activity has increased by 52 per cent in a year…

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May 7th in Accountancy News, Deloitte, Insolvency, News by Editor .

Personal Insolvencies Go Nuts

Now we have political instability to go with our financial instability, here’s a timely reminder of what is happening at the “grass roots”…

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April 20th in E&Y, Insolvency, Lehman, Repo 105 by Editor .

Dick Fuld – “I knew nothing”

The banker, formerly known as the Gorilla, knew nothing of the Repo 105 “accounting gimmick” apparently…

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March 26th in Accountancy News, Business, HMRC, Insolvency, Recession by Editor .

Struggling Businesses Clobbered by Tax Man

There are a lot of nervous creditors out there but one in particular can’t keep their finger off the trigger…

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March 22nd in Economy, Insolvency, KPMG by Editor .

KPMG: CVA wave on its way

After a bad start to the year for retailers, CVAs must be looking tempting…

March 12th in E&Y, Insolvency, International, Lehman, News by Editor .

E&Y Criticised in Report on Lehman Collapse

2,200-page forensic analysis into what went wrong at Lehman chucks brown stuff at the fan for various players…

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March 8th in Insolvency, International, News by Editor .

UK is a “bankruptcy brothel”

Slightly seedy and attracting dirtier elements from poorer European neighbours…

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March 8th in Insolvency, News by Editor .

Readers Digest Swallowing Big Mouthful of Interest

The 72-year-old magazine slipped into administration last month…

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March 3rd in Consultant, Insolvency, News, The Business by Editor .

Facebook could cost accountancy firms millions of pounds

Apparently more than 93% of accountancy firms will go bust within a year due to viruses from social networking sites

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February 23rd in Insolvency, News by Editor .

In Hoc To The Taxman, Creditors Trying to Seize Collateral?

What would you do to show them how big your middle finger is, bulldoze your house?

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February 12th in Audit, Insolvency, Scandal, Vantis by Editor .

Vantis saves Portsmouth FC

Insolvency experts at Aim listed accountancy firm, Vantis, are compiling paperwork for Portsmouth FC following a court decision the football club had to produce a statement of affairs.

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February 5th in Insolvency, PwC, Recession by Editor .

UK Breaks More Records – Personal Insolvencies Hit New Highs

Government’s Insolvency Service reveals personal insolvencies hit record numbers, with 134,142 in 2009…

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January 27th in Insolvency, News, Tax by Editor .

Crystal Palace Going for a Song

If you’re a big fan with loads of spare cash, now’s a good time to grab this trophy asset…

January 25th in Insolvency, Tax by Editor .

Government is Most Hostile Creditor to Business

Businesses on the rack are falling like dominoes…mainly at the hands of the Government…