by Claire Yorke | Jul 10, 2024 | News
It is all change in London. Labour’s landslide victory in the UK election last week saw Sir Keir Starmer enter Number Ten after 14 years of Conservative rule and a fair degree of chaos and uncertainty. The new Prime Minister has made rebuilding Britain and restoring...
by Connie Zheng | Jul 9, 2024 | Features
Being “ghosted” – cut off from all communications without an explanation – isn’t a pleasant experience in any situation. So when you’re in the middle of a job hunt – and may have poured your heart and soul into application forms and interviews – it can really sting. A...
by Chris Sheedy | Jul 8, 2024 | Features
The market has come to its own conclusions around how to value a small accounting practice, says Kev Ryan, transaction advisor for accounting mergers and acquisitions. “Years ago, it was about cents in the dollar, but now it’s about dollar for dollar,” Ryan says....
by Phoebe Armstrong | Jul 4, 2024 | Features
In this series, we speak with professionals across different sectors about the challenges they face in their roles, and bring lessons back to accounting based on the solutions they have implemented. Read our last instalment featuring lessons from engineers here, and...
by Helen Hawkes | Jul 4, 2024 | Features
What is certain, however, is that the rapid rise of generative AI demands astonishing amounts of computing power – along with astonishing amounts of energy. While the potential business benefits of AI are closely examined and widely discussed, the environmental costs...