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Charity Accounting Toolkit
Alastair Campell, former director of government communications and strategy has confirmed his place among the line-up of speakers at the CIPFA annual conference 2009 on 23-25 June in Manchester. Alastair, who will be discussing his experience of leadership and change in times of adversity, will be joined by other world-class speakers, including Mark Thompson, Director General of the BBC, the Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Philip Hammond MP, Conservative Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury. News broadcasters Daisy McAndrew and John Sopel are among the guests chairing debates at what is shaping up to be the public finance event of the year. Book your place here.
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TISonline launches Pensions information Research conducted by CIPFA has found that the biggest bugbear for accountants producing annual accounts is the completion of the cash flow statement. During the recent pilot of CIPFA's automated cash flow statement toolkit, organisations confirmed that the toolkit reduces the time and resources required to produce the cash flow statement. The toolkit is available from the CIPFA Shop. A one day workshop is also available as part of the purchase price. |
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CIPFA panel seeks new members CIPFA's Further and Higher Education Panel is seeking directors of finance - from any of the professional accountancy bodies - in universities and colleges from across the UK to join the panel. For details on the activities and interests of the panel visit its website. To discuss the role contact Kerry Ace by telephone on 01425 403314 or email your expression of interest to kerry.ace@cipfa.org.uk by 5 June 2009. |
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This week in Public Finance: class of 2009 With the graduate job market in deep recession, students can ill-afford another rise in top-up fees. But cash-strapped universities say it is the only way to maintain world-class standards. Can the higher education review square the circle? Stephen Court reports. |
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