Bookkeepers 2023: the inevitable slowdown
ANALYSIS: Talent and audit challenges remain but now economic activity is also expected to slow.
The tone from the top of the country’s largest accounting firms is notably more cautious than a year ago.
Hamish McNicol and Kate McVicar
Thu, 04 May 2023
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BakerTillyStaplesRodway New Zealand chair David Searle last year quipped we should publish that it was horrible overseas and Kiwis shouldn’t go on a long-awaited OE following the border reopening.
He was talking about one of the major themes in our first Bookkeepers series: the battle for
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Hamish McNicol and Kate McVicar
Thu, 04 May 2023
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