Topic Brief: Pick up two sets of accounts for similar football clubs or software firms and you may find radically different looking numbers. In his second video in his 'cooking the books' series, Tim Bennett takes a look at how companies
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Pick up two sets of accounts for similar football clubs or software firms and you may find radically different looking numbers. In his second video in his 'cooking the books' series, Tim Bennett takes a look at how companies In the third of his 'cooking the books' series of videos, Tim Bennett explains how
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- In his second video in his 'cooking the books' series, Tim Bennett takes a look at how companies
- In the third of his 'cooking the books' series of videos, Tim Bennett explains how
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