Articles
Is it time to prioritize currency hedging?
As central banks diverge on interest rates, businesses are faced with an
increasingly complex financial landscape where the ability to predict
currency movements become even more challenging.
When forensic accountants work with IPs
Forensic accountants are often a vital part of the team of professionals
working on challenging insolvency cases, but the role they play gets little
attention and is not well understood.
What are the realities of building 300,000 new homes a year?
As the new UK government identifies accelerated house building as a solution to
two pressing political issues: a major housing crisis and the minimal rate of growth in the economy. Can the Government really deliver on its promise to build 1.5m homes in the next five years, and which issues are likely to impact the delivery of this challenging target.
BHS lesson: Misfeasence and £150 million directors fines
A high profile recent case has created a new offence that directors can be accused of committing – Misfeasance Trading – and it is one that is easier to prove than the more familiar Wrongful Trading, as the former directors of British Homes Stores (BHS), the major UK retailer and property owner that collapsed into Administration in 2016 have now realized.