Tue, 3 April 2007 Amy at Adelman Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 April 2007 Haymarket snippet Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 April 2007 Snippet from EI recording about Google Apps pricingComments[0] |
Fri, 30 March 2007 Part of one of the Irrregulars early podcasts covering GISMO. Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 June 2006 Emily Coltman discusses her early stage implementation of Winweb and how that fits into her firm's overall product strategy for small clients. Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 June 2006 A conversation between myself, David Terrar, Philip Woodgate and Daren
Oliver of Goodman Jones on the reasoning behind the innovative web site
revamp, the planning, design and content creation process. There is an
interesting observation about how the entire process worked, given
there were people in three different countries across three different
time zones involved with the project. Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 January 2006 Comments[0] |
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Sun, 15 January 2006 Following publication of The Tax Gap , I spoke this morning with author Richard Murphy. That conversation can be be accessed as a podcast here.
Key points that came out are:
* The way tax is managed and reported is creating risk because companies seem to be using a combination of favourable tax regimes and UK rules on interest as a component of managing dividend policy. Financial analysts are starting to look at taxation.
* There is a need for a rethink around tax accounting in reported accounts. At present, it is all to easy to obfuscate what is really going on.
* IFRS 17 needs work. Current interpretations are leading to nonsensical results - especially as regards the handling of permanent timing differences and the disclosure of known timing differences.
* Companies are resisting disclosure on tax risk in reported accounts.
* The oft-heard claim that the UK tax burden is too high (and stifles investment) is not reflected in large company accounts where the general rate of CT is falling.
* Will government push back on the charge the UK is less than generous in tax relief?
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Thu, 5 January 2006 Today’s show features a discussion with Larry Phillips and Philip Woodgate, partners at Goodman Jones . The firm has recently implemented Twinfield , a ’software as a service’ (SaaS) accounting application. This is compared to a desktop or client/server accounting packaged application.
The partners discuss the difference they believe a SaaS choice makes to the business and that of its clients.
How to listen to the show:
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Show notes:
00:00-00:41 - City Slickrs intro
00:41-02:30 - Larry Phillips and Philip Woodgate introduce Goodman Jones
02:31-04:02 - Why Goodman Jones was looking for a service (SaaS) solution
04:03-05:20 - Limitations of VPN solutions
05:21-07:22 - Difference a SaaS solution makes to client work
07:23-09:08 - A cost effective solution for everyone
09:09-10:06 - Functional completeness
10:07- 11:37 - Security concerns addressed
11:38-12:58 - Goodman Jones ‘go to market’ with Twinfield
12:59-13:45 - Removing ‘friction’ in client interactions
13:46-15:56 - Training and adoption
15:57-16:25 - Final observations
16:26-17:19 - Close and outro
I have previously reviewed this product. The product review can be found by clicking this link . Comments[0] |


Snippet from EI recording about Google Apps pricing