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Revised Auditing Standard – ISA570: Going Concern

We consider the revised ISA 570 and the impact of this on auditors and charities. This is particularly relevant today as charities look to the future and assess the impact of COVID-19.

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Corporate Criminal Offence – Are you taking the right precautions?

The Corporate Criminal Offence legislation (CCO) took effect across the UK back in September 2017. However, since then, several charitable sector groups have warned that...

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Why are under-25s the fastest-growing age group for personal insolvencies?

Our Insolvency experts outline the cause of why under-25s the fastest-growing age group for personal insolvencies.

Auto enrolment and the pension contributions tax trap

Auto enrolment and the pension contributions tax trap

Auto enrolment and the pension contributions tax trap

What to do if someone owes you money

What to do if someone owes you money

What to do if someone owes you money

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Risk management with an effective risk register

In this article we look at the use of a risk register in helping trustees identify the risks that apply to their charity.

Investment Catalyst Partnership

Forex: Why using the right forex rate really pays

Forex: Why using the right forex rate really pays

Financial Investment

Creating a business plan to raise investment

Creating a business plan to raise investment

Accountants for the property sector

Capital Allowances provide tax relief boost on property expenditure

Capital Allowances is a form of tax relief which can provide a valuable tax saving if claimed on certain property expenditure. We outline who can claim this tax relief.

Pensions and employer services

What are Angel Investors looking for when considering an investment?

Investing in early-stage companies with no proven track record can be very risky – statistically, most start-ups fail. At the same time it can be...

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Close companies: Directors loan or dividend - What's the better option?

For many owner-managed businesses, particularly ‘close companies’ – companies that are privately owned by five or fewer ‘participators’ (which, broadly speaking, means anyone with a financial interest, usually shareholders or directors) – deciding whether to take money out of the company via a loan or dividend may be less than straightforward.

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Business continuity planning & disaster recovery: What is it & should I do it?

Business continuity planning & disaster recovery: What is it & should I do it?

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