The search for the UK’s most exceptional young financial talent is officially underway. Our 2026 judging panel brings together a powerhouse line-up of industry heavyweights from EY, Grant Thornton, ...
Sophie Lord explains why accountancy firms must modernise partner development, bridge leadership gaps, and prioritise ...
The conversation in the trade press has settled on MTD for Income Tax as the thing UK firms now have to manage. The software, the filings, the readiness checks, the quarterly cadence. The framing has ...
For much of the last decade the UK’s accountancy sector has been plodding along in terms of digital transformation. Many practices have clung on to paper-based processes even as the tools to move ...
If your team spent National Accounts Payable Day buried under a mountain of client receipts, chasing missing purchase orders, and manually typing invoice data into Xero or QuickBooks, you are running ...
Our annual Accountancy Age 35 Under 35 rankings, supported by AJ Chambers, serves as a definitive benchmark for the emerging leaders shaping the UK accounting landscape. However, securing a place on ...
The comfortable middle of the UK accountancy market has always operated on a highly reliable formula: build deep roots in the local business community, handle the annual compliance push with diligence ...
The accounting profession is currently suffering from an acute case of cognitive dissonance. On one hand, global bodies are painting a glittering picture of a tech-empowered future. This week’s launch ...
As the Financial Reporting Council launches an aggressive expansion of its regulatory sandbox programmes, the burden of rigid audit compliance is beginning to crack. For managing partners and the next ...
Think going freelance is a clean escape from traditional firm inequality? New data reveals that freelance finance and accounting professionals face the widest gender pay gap in the global gig economy ...
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