Wednesday 8 March 2017 ‘A budget fit for Brexit’ has been the theme of the build up to today’s budget with the expectation from many quarters that there would be nothing ground breaking or revolutionary contained within it. One could say that this is partly due to the fact that no one really knows the […]
South Coast accountancy firm, Inspire, are excited to announce the launch of the Inspire Business Academy, an internal initiative delivering bespoke professional training exclusively to team members. Having introduced the scheme in 2016, this year sees the academy rolled out across the business, offering all members of staff the opportunity to enroll in a programme […]
In my previous blog I talked about my unique role and responsibilities at Inspire and how I provide businesses with support, often undertaking the role of Finance Director or Financial Controller on Demand. Many small and medium sized businesses do not employ a Finance Director (FD). Is this a problem? On a day to day basis most smaller businesses […]
This new ebook contains the most recent provisions established by revised domestic accounting standard OIC 10. Pursuant to the introduction of the cash flow statement as a mandatory document within the financial statements (except for those entities classified as small and micro), the new accounting standard discipline sets forth the instructions to be followed and […]
Interview featuring Jean-François Alandry of Eurohold, Spain discussing the firm and working with fellow IR members throughout their time with IR Global. Eurohold were the main co-sponsor of the IR Global Dealmakers conference in Barcelona (Feb 2017.)
When mergers and acquisitions hit the financial headlines, the news is usually all about the size of the deal. Occasionally we’ll also hear about synergies or job losses as a […]
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Based on the classification of entities contained in the Directive 2013/34/EU, the Italian legislation has introduced the new category of micro entities. My new publication will focus on this new classification and on the impacts from an accounting and fiscal standpoint. The book also includes references to new domestic accounting standards issued on 22 december […]
The Autumn Statement 2016 Summary View this email in your browser The Autumn Statement 2016 The Last Autumn Statement (until it becomes the Autumn budget!) Wednesday 23rd November Having looked back at our thoughts on the same statement last year, we were looking at a statement delivered by George Osborne with a view to […]
We would like to take a moment to introduce Helen Holman of Inspire and welcome them to the network. Please feel free to reach out to Helen using the contact information below: [email protected]
We live in fascinating times. The onward rush of globalisation influences everything it touches including professional services. The arena of mid-market mergers & acquisitions is experiencing significant change at present […]
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Contract & Misrepresentation (applicable to all sales of horses) The law of contract and misrepresentation apply to sales of horses regardless of whether the seller is conducting a private sale, say a one off sale, or is in the business of selling horses. A purchaser can sue on the contract or in relation to any […]
The role of government is to promote the welfare as well as the social and economic wellbeing of the citizenry. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended provides in Section 16(2) that the State shall direct its policies towards ensuring the promotion of a planned and balanced economic development. Indeed, legislation […]