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Figuring it out
The Times, Tuesday 2 FebruaryFiguring it out is a monthly column, published on the first Tuesday of each month, that delves into the world of accountancy and professional services.
Previous Articles
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Figuring it out: corporate reports must cut to the chase
The Times, Tuesday 5 January
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Figuring it out: the world of accountancy and professional services
The Times, Mon 30 November 2009
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Proactive approach reaps healthy profit
The Times, Mon 2 November 2009
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Figuring it out
The Times, Tue 6 October 2009
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Figuring it out
The Times, Tue 1 September 2009
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Figuring it out: accounting firms reposition their image to tap into talent
The Times, Tue 7 July 2009
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Finance and accounting - figuring it out
The Times, Tue 2 June 2009
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First in Line: the Finance Bill and tax legislation
The Times, Tue 5 May 2009
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International Accounting Standards Board: figuring it out
The Times, Tue 7 April 2009
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Figuring it out: Good financial reporting is the objective
The Times, Tue 3 March 2009
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- Longest article: 22 column inches (653 words)
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