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Talk to my accountant

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Craven and Findlay Ltd (Hayes, Middlesex, England) founder Graham Hodgkinson is the head of a firm of 15 employees that designs, manufactures, and leases radio equipment. Hodgkinson is satisfied with his relationship with his accounting firm, Kingston Smith, and has no desire to move to a larger firm or create his own finance staff. Hodgkinson believes that his accounting firm meets all his needs and the expense is cheaper than hiring a professional for his own staff. Hodgkinson believes that the great advantage of using an accounting firm for a small business such as his own is that it gives the firm access to experts on complicated issues such as the value-added tax.

Author: Fisher, Liz
Publisher: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales
Publication Name: Accountancy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4664
Year: 1990
United Kingdom, Management, Accounting and auditing, Telecommunications equipment industry, Small business, Accounting firms, Accounting services, company profile, Kingston Smith, Hodgkinson, Graham, Craven and Findlay Ltd.

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Sex and the city

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A discussion on the position of women in business is presented. Few women reach the top of their profession and if they are successful it is often seen as being very unusual. It is acknowledged women often have a different management style to men.

Author: Fisher, Liz
Publisher: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales
Publication Name: Accountancy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4664
Year: 2000
Executive Offices, Executive Appointments, Research, Cover Story, Demographic aspects, Executives, Sex discrimination against women, Businesswomen, Executive departments (Government), Women executives, Political appointments

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Held hostage

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Issues concerning the increase in the rate of kidnapping in Latin America are discussed. Particular attention is given to the kidnapping of corporate workers in the case of Colombia where the average number of kidnaps per day is seven.

Author: Fisher, Liz
Publisher: Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales
Publication Name: Accountancy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4664
Year: 2001
Methods, Risk management, Colombia, Kidnapping

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