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Issue 64 - June 2004


In Practice has been revamped, with an improved design and layout to complement an expansion in content. Follow the links below to view the complete issue and individual articles.
Complete issue [PDF]


In Brief [PDF]
A summary of the latest news from ACCA for practitioners

What use are engagement letters? [PDF]
Engagement letters will help your practice run more smoothly, and assist in maintaining good relations with clients, writes Liz Kirkham.

Warning signs - the role of the practitioner [PDF]
Gareth Limb looks at some of the warning signs that a business is in trouble - and the role of the practitioner in such a situation

Recruiting professional staff [PDF]
Calum Robson examines the recruitment policies of successful practices and discovers some benefits of working in smaller firms that could be more proactively promoted by employers

Registered auditor - two little words, one big decision [PDF]
Making the decision to retain registered auditor status can be difficult. Robert Stenhouse examines some of the key issues you should consider

Ethical standards for auditors [PDF]
What will APB's first set of Ethical Standards mean for ACCA members? David York takes a closer look

Fair treatment in the workplace [PDF]
Anti-discriminatory policies, if not already in place, should be actively considered by all employers - both large and small. Mike Griffiths explains why

A 21st century workplace [PDF]
Michelle Forster highlights steps your practice should take to prepare for new disability discrimination legislation

Insurance mediation [PDF]
Are you prepared for insurance mediation becoming a regulated activity? Karen Honnoraty takes a closer look at how members will be affected

Practice marriage bureau [PDF]
Looking to expand, or dispose of, your practice? Contact fellow practitioners here

Technical [PDF]
Including new Q&As, court reports and key dates

 
 


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