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Funds & Family Office: Co-investing and deal flow
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Read our guide to co-investing and deal flow.
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The new home of clever solutions
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We have moved offices. Please note our new address from Monday 2 September.
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Audit world set for a shake-up
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The collapse of companies such as Carillion and Patisserie Valerie has triggered stronger scrutiny of the audit sector through a series of independent reviews.Â
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The financial reporting screws are tightening: IFRS 9 & IFRS 15
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Nicholas Joel from our Business Services division helps you to navigate the rules on IFRS 9 and IFRS 15.
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Business travellers under the spotlight
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As businesses seek out new markets and technology allows people to work in one country but live in another, cross-border mobility is growing. In the last 18 months HMRC has increased its focus on international business travellers.
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Market Analysis: Buoyancy versus unpredictability
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It’s a mixed picture for the markets halfway through 2019: cautious resilience in spite of political uncertainty.
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CapitalQuarter: Summer 2019
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Welcome to the Summer 2019 edition of CapitalQuarter – our newsletter for listed businesses and their advisors.Â
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Dominic Roberts becomes PKF Littlejohn’s next Managing Partner
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Dominic Roberts has become PKF Littlejohn’s next Managing Partner.
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Executing NST deeds: how to get it right
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It’s important to execute a non-statutory trust (NST) deed correctly to ensure client money is properly protected. Insurance lawyer, Carol-Ann Burton provides some tips.
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SMCR are you ready?
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By 9 December this year, all FCA firms under SM&CR must submit a SoR (Statement of Responsibilities) and Enhanced firms must also produce a Responsibilities Map. Samiha Shaikh offers a guide to priorities.
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Summer 2019: Market Study
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In Spring last year, Broking Business announced the FCA’s Market Study on the wholesale insurance sector. Its key aim was to assess whether competition was working effectively in the market. Paul Goldwin reports on what the results mean for brokers.