BREXIT WILL CHALLENGE BRITAIN, BUT WILL GENERATE PLENTY PF WORK FOR ACCOUNTANTS

AS Theresa May became British Prime Minister on July 13, 2016, she has admitted she faces the toughest of briefs. Unravelling 43 years of close legal relations with the UK’s European Union (EU) neighbours will be complex, difficult, and involve some serious economic and financial losses on the way. And accountants, who know more about the health of their clients, and hence the British and wider economy, have a clearer picture than most. It is one they will want to pass on to their customers, as they deal with Brexit’s fallout – and it is service that their ...


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