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Putting data science in the hands of domain experts to deliver more valuable insights
Emerging technologies such as advanced analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the manufacturing sector. The factory floor is awash with data driven by the growth in Internet of Things (IoT) sensors. But, says Mike Loughran, CTO for the UK and Ireland at Rockwell Automation, data alone is not a useful commodity. This data needs context and […]
“Tsunami of insolvencies” likely as retail faces collapse
While businesses are welcoming the extension of tax deferrals and financial schemes, their survival is hanging by a thread – and the collapse of retail giant Arcadia is just there to prove it, says Tim Symes, partner and expert in insolvency at law firm Stewarts. “We’re expecting a tsunami of insolvencies,” he says. “There is […]
Money, money, money
Looking at any job or career path, a natural question arises: What am I going to be paid? For advisors, the answer isn’t always straightforward. In fact, it’s quite complex and changing. That’s why Financial Planning has dedicated this issue to examining a complicated topic: What’s next for advisor pay? To get a better handle […]
AWS launches EC2 computing instances that run Apple’s MacOS operating system
Andy Jassy, chief executive officer of web services at Amazon.com Inc., speaks during the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Summit in San Francisco on April 19, 2017. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Amazon’s cloud division on Tuesday announced the availability of new virtual computing instances for software developers that run Apple’s MacOS operating […]
How to Issue a Corrected 1099 (MISC and NEC)
Do you file Forms 1099-MISC or 1099-NEC? If so, you might wind up mixing up the forms, entering incorrect information, or using a form from the wrong tax year. And if you make a mistake on either form, you may need to issue a corrected 1099. “Mistake” is the last word you want to hear […]
A love letter to my Reckon family from Sam Allert
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The habits of unsuccessful people – what can you learn from them?
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Vanguard adds drawdown option to Personal Pension
US-owned investment manager Vanguard has added a drawdown option to its SIPP-based Personal Pension plan. The company says there are no additional charges for drawdown beyond the 0.15% account fee. According to the company, an investor in drawdown with the median UK pension pot of £210,000 could save £7,168 more through the Vanguard Personal Pension […]
Pandemic, A Driving Force in 2021 Financial Crime
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