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A hangover and January blues flavour the economic outlook
Belfast Telegraph A hangover and January blues flavour the economic outlook
As we enter a New Year and the memories of our celebrations begin to fade, we will inevitably look to the 12 months ahead to understand how 2023 shapes in terms of work, holidays and finances. To that end Economists are like everyone else, except we will look ahead to what potential challenges and opportunities await the economy. While we will admit this is probably a dull exercise to many, we find this is quite a useful task, which will allow us to confidently advise our clients on how to ‘navigate’ the year ahead.
3 min read | 24 Jan 2023
Cost of living crisis: can employers help?
Belfast Telegraph Cost of living crisis: can employers help?
I scanned a carton of milk at the supermarket last week and was convinced the machine was faulty. Had I accidentally lifted a more expensive brand? I was so shocked that, against my usual nature, I even queried it with the shop assistant. To my slight embarrassment, the explanation was simple: that’s the price of milk now. Clearly, our net pay is not stretching as far as it once did. Is there anything employers can do to help?
2 min read | 21 Dec 2022
Why effective working capital management is critical
Belfast Telegraph Why effective working capital management is critical
There remains a significant level of uncertainty for many Northern Ireland businesses, with high levels of inflation, rising interest rates increasing the cost of borrowing, and political uncertainty. These factors provide a timely reminder of the importance of managing cash flow.
2 min read | 22 Nov 2022
Huge cost of fraud too great to ignore
Irish News Huge cost of fraud too great to ignore
Fraud is costing business and individuals in the UK millions of pounds annually – with fraudsters stealing a total of £609.8m in the first six months of this year alone. The figures contained in a UK Finance report, are worth considering, in this International Fraud Awareness Week 2022, as we take stock and consider what type of frauds have been occurring and what you can do to help prevent yourself becoming a victim.
3 min read | 15 Nov 2022
Act early to keep your options open!
Belfast Telegraph Act early to keep your options open!
The daily economic headlines currently paint a rather depressing picture, not only for individuals but also for most businesses. The continued economic squeeze, due to rising inflation and reduced demand for products and services, can only lead to more financial distress for the majority of business owners.
Richard Gillan
Richard Gillan
| 2 min read | 20 Sep 2022
Preparing to deal with the fallout from internal fraud
Belfast Telegraph Preparing to deal with the fallout from internal fraud
Internal fraud is costing businesses millions of pounds – despite the vast majority of perpetrators displaying prominent warning signs.
2 min read | 06 Sep 2022
Pandemic – There’s Also a Scam-demic!
Belfast Telegraph Pandemic – There’s Also a Scam-demic!
It would be somewhat optimistic to conclude that, given the government restrictions ordering the public to stay at home in 2020 and 2021,
2 min read | 06 Sep 2022
Gifting from Surplus Income
Belfast Telegraph Gifting from Surplus Income
Inheritance tax (IHT) is payable by individuals who die, leaving behind estates valued in excess of the IHT nil rate band of £325,000.
Alan Gourley
Alan Gourley
| 2 min read | 30 Aug 2022
Cross-border workers and tax reporting obligations
Belfast Telegraph Cross-border workers and tax reporting obligations
Every day thousands of people cross the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland for work.
Alan Gourley
Peter Legge
| 3 min read | 23 Aug 2022
Rising inflation poses real challenges for households
Belfast Telegraph Rising inflation poses real challenges for households
As we are all very aware, inflation is currently running at exceptional high levels. In fact, current levels stand at 9.4%, their highest level since February 1982.
Andrew Webb
Andrew Webb
| 2 min read | 17 Aug 2022
Climate change and Financial Statements
Belfast Telegraph Climate change and Financial Statements
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has clarified that climate-related reporting in financial statements will be a key focus area for the regulator this year.
Louise Kelly
Neal Taylor
Kate McCann
| 3 min read | 05 Jul 2022
The changing role of finance
Belfast Telegraph The changing role of finance
While the finance department will always be required to provide the core responsibilities of operational finance, including reporting and budgeting, organisations are increasingly looking to finance to play a role that goes beyond the traditional remit of the team.
Louise Kelly
Neal Taylor
| 3 min read | 14 Jun 2022
Spring Statement – Capital Allowances
Belfast Telegraph Spring Statement – Capital Allowances
As a business owner, it is useful to know the potential benefits of significant capital investment before committing. Appraisal of the tax impact regarding such an investment is often not initially considered, despite its potential impact on a project’s viability.
Alan Gourley
Peter Legge
| 3 min read | 03 May 2022
Make ESG and Sustainability a priority or risk losing out
Belfast Telegraph Make ESG and Sustainability a priority or risk losing out
A significant topic in all boardrooms at the moment is the impact of sustainable strategy on business operations and reporting.
Louise Kelly
Neal Taylor
Nikita Lynn
| 3 min read | 05 Apr 2022
What do you need to do before 5 April?
Belfast Telegraph What do you need to do before 5 April?
As the 2021/22 tax year-end is almost upon us, now is a good time to consider relevant tax planning opportunities to reduce your overall tax burden
Peter Legge
Peter Legge
| 2 min read | 22 Mar 2022
No more time to waste for climate action
Belfast Telegraph No more time to waste for climate action
Climate scientists are unambiguous about the need for rapid reductions in carbon emissions to meet the aim of limiting average levels of global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Andrew Webb
Andrew Webb
| 4 min read | 08 Mar 2022
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