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FRS 102 changes effective January 2026 will impact revenue recognition and leases. Prepare now with expert guidance and supportive tools available.
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When to apply a discount for lack of marketability in accounting valuations of securities and financial instruments.
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Solvent exit planning is moving up the regulatory agenda. Firms should start to prepare now.
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As housing associations prepare for their 2023/24 annual accounts, we guide you through this year’s reporting season.
Volatile interest rates, AI, and technology, regulation, and macroeconomic uncertainties are just some of the challenges the banking and capital markets will continue to face this year.
All businesses should have an international remote working policy, even if they don't allow it. This is what it should look like.
