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The collapse in profitability of UK companies continued into the second quarter of 2003, according to Experian® in its latest Corporate Health Check. The average return on capital among leading British companies across the industrial economy fell from 5.76 per...
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In the latest issue of the Deloitte Economic Review, our Economic Adviser, Roger Bootle, focuses on the outlook for the…
An article by Simon Longfield, partner, Grant Thornton The successive crises in the new technology, telecoms, media, energy and travel…
An article by Fraser Campbell, partner at Campbell Dallas, chartered accountants and business advisers I am sure that, like me,…
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As UK corporate profitability continues to fall (Source: Experian, 12 January 2004), and insolvencies remain high, some companies should consider…
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An article by Stephen Cowan of Yuill & Kyle Methods designed for credit granting, credit decision-making and debt recovery will…
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An article by Graeme Forbes, Head of Corporate Finance with Grant Thornton The latest Regional Selective Assistance (RSAs) figures highlight…
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The steady growth of the small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector is being reined in by rising costs in the…
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The last ten years has seen strong growth in the use of factoring by companies across the SME spectrum, but…
The invoice finance market in the US is undoubtedly the largest, most competitive and most sophisticated in the world. In…
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Market Performance and Supply The Factors and Discounters Association (FDA) now has 47 members, ranging from divisions of UK and…
by Steven Dooley Changes to insolvency laws limiting the power of creditors in the case of a debtor's insolvency may…
by James Whitwell A decision by the Privy Council on a case in New Zealand could have major implications on…