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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

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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