Author Archives: jonathan

Accounting for Renewable Energy Costs

The Department of Energy and Climate Change is already reconsidering its calculations on at least some renewables. Continue reading

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Writing on Accounting Wall for RIM

Things go from bad accounts to worse operations at RIM. Continue reading

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Pub game over

Karen Murphy is vindicated by the ECJ but pubs will not be able to follow her example. Continue reading

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Scandal of Accounting for Parliamentary Expenses

The new system for paying MPs expenses, as described by the National Audit Office, is cumbersome and inefficient. Continue reading

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Skeleton Accounting

The FHFA case against the banks that sold CDOs could have broad consequences for many other banks. Continue reading

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