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Join our newsletterIf you’ve ever studied for a professional accountancy qualification, you’ll likely never forget the overwhelming sense of relief upon passing your final exams. But
“Audit” a word that sends shivers down many a finance professional’s back. For some, it’s a necessary evil. For others, an arduous slog that
Top tips and practical advice for your finance team (and also trustees) – to help your charity prepare for your audit. The webinar will
Top tips and practical advice for your finance team (and also trustees) – to help your charity prepare for your audit. The webinar will
With charity finance teams being under pressure, and levels of staff absence and sickness being higher than ever, during 2022 we received a lot
If you are a charitable organisation or group with operating leases for charity shops, a housing portfolio, or a fleet of vehicles etc, then
You may not all be excited by headlines about auditing! But audit quality is in the spotlight, with a real focus on driving up
Top tips and practical advice for your finance team (and also trustees) – to help your charity prepare for your audit. The webinar will
Running an audit can be challenging for charity finance managers, particularly as audits need to be fitted around the day job. Finance professionals in
Olivia Carling, who is part of our audit team answers the question ‘Why I enjoy working with charities’: Variety Working with charities is a
Top tips and practical advice for your finance team (and also trustees) – to help your charity prepare for your audit The webinar will
Top tips and practical advice for your finance team (and also trustees) – to help your charity prepare for your audit The following sessions
Since mid-March office workers have been required to work from home where possible and any feasible audit work has been carried out remotely… For
Where next? Finance teams are busy enough dealing with everyday financial challenges so it can be a difficult for them to keep on top