About the author: Jon Smith
I am a chartered accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. I have many years of experience both in accountancy and bookkeeping and in distance learning. I am also very enthusiastic about bringing the teaching of bookkeeping into the 21st century using the power of the web.
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Accounting for Renewable Energy Costs
The Department of Energy and Climate Change is already reconsidering its calculations on at least some renewables. Continue reading
Writing on Accounting Wall for RIM
Things go from bad accounts to worse operations at RIM. Continue reading
Pub game over
Karen Murphy is vindicated by the ECJ but pubs will not be able to follow her example. Continue reading
Posted in Accounting in the Economy
Tagged copyright, ECJ, European Court of Justice, FAPL, Karen Murphy, Premiership, pubs, Sky
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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