Using accounting and audit technology in the renewable energy sector

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Using accounting and audit technology on a laptop for renewable energy business

Using accounting and audit technology in the renewable energy sector

Accounting and audit technology is changing the way many conduct business and how data is analysed. When used intelligently, it can deliver real benefits to renewable energy companies and the wider society. As the renewable energy sector expands, the importance of accurate accounting and audit technology has become increasingly apparent. Technology is essential in ensuring […]

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Accounting and audit technology is changing the way many conduct business and how data is analysed. When used intelligently, it can deliver real benefits to renewable energy companies and the wider society. As the renewable energy sector expands, the importance of accurate accounting and audit technology has become increasingly apparent. Technology is essential in ensuring

Daniel Proctor Returns to Wilder Coe

Daniel Proctor returns as Audit Manager

In August 2013, Daniel Proctor interviewed for Wilder Coe’s audit trainee programme after being introduced through the HAT Group. Now, nearly a decade later, Daniel has returned to where it all began as our newest Audit Manager.  After graduating from the University of Surrey with a first-class degree in Economics, the appeal of accountancy and

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In August 2013, Daniel Proctor interviewed for Wilder Coe’s audit trainee programme after being introduced through the HAT Group. Now, nearly a decade later, Daniel has returned to where it all began as our newest Audit Manager.  After graduating from the University of Surrey with a first-class degree in Economics, the appeal of accountancy and

Wilder Coe turns 50

Wilder Coe turns 50!

On Monday, 23 October 1972, Robert Coe and Ian Wilder first opened the doors to Wilder Coe Chartered Accountants in Grosvenor Place. Having known each other since school, Robert and Ian took different routes into the accounting world, but their paths crossed again at a small city firm in the late sixties, where they decided

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On Monday, 23 October 1972, Robert Coe and Ian Wilder first opened the doors to Wilder Coe Chartered Accountants in Grosvenor Place. Having known each other since school, Robert and Ian took different routes into the accounting world, but their paths crossed again at a small city firm in the late sixties, where they decided

Wilder Coe supporting homeless charities

Supporting homeless charities this winter

Did you know in 2020 that an estimated 2,688 people could be rough sleeping on any given single night in England? The pandemic hit many people hard, and thousands lost their homes. The Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN) counted 11,018 people were sleeping on the streets in London between April 2020 and March 2021.

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Did you know in 2020 that an estimated 2,688 people could be rough sleeping on any given single night in England? The pandemic hit many people hard, and thousands lost their homes. The Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN) counted 11,018 people were sleeping on the streets in London between April 2020 and March 2021.

btc Stevenage

We are moving our Stevenage office!

Goodbye Oxford House, Hello btc Stevenage! From Thursday 1 July, our Accounting Support team will have a new home. After 10 years at Oxford House, Caxton Way, we are moving our Stevenage office. But don’t worry, our new office space is just down the road! In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and our commitment to

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Goodbye Oxford House, Hello btc Stevenage! From Thursday 1 July, our Accounting Support team will have a new home. After 10 years at Oxford House, Caxton Way, we are moving our Stevenage office. But don’t worry, our new office space is just down the road! In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and our commitment to

The Hygiene Bank

Wilder Coe raises over £1,400 to tackle hygiene poverty

Can you imagine washing your hair, body and clothes in the same washing up liquid used for dishes? Many of us have access to everyday hygiene, sanitary and grooming products. We can bathe each morning, wear freshly cleaned clothes and can brush our teeth twice a day. Although, for many, these are restricted options as

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Can you imagine washing your hair, body and clothes in the same washing up liquid used for dishes? Many of us have access to everyday hygiene, sanitary and grooming products. We can bathe each morning, wear freshly cleaned clothes and can brush our teeth twice a day. Although, for many, these are restricted options as

The Hygiene Bank

Wilder Coe gets moving to help tackle hygiene poverty

As the UK reopens this spring, Wilder Coe is shaking off our lockdown blues and getting out into the big, wide world to raise money for charity. In April, some of our team have challenged themselves to move 100 miles each throughout the month for charity.  Whether we walk, run or cycle, our goal is

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As the UK reopens this spring, Wilder Coe is shaking off our lockdown blues and getting out into the big, wide world to raise money for charity. In April, some of our team have challenged themselves to move 100 miles each throughout the month for charity.  Whether we walk, run or cycle, our goal is

COVID-19 Spring Budget

COVID-19 Spring Budget 2021 Update

The Spring Budget was delivered on 3 March 2021 as a 3-part plan, with the first and second parts focusing on COVID-19 support and recovery measures and the third part on furtherance of the Government’s green agenda. This article focuses on the COVID-19 support and recovery measures announced by the Chancellor. SPRING BUDGET – FIRST

COVID-19 Spring Budget 2021 Update Read More »

The Spring Budget was delivered on 3 March 2021 as a 3-part plan, with the first and second parts focusing on COVID-19 support and recovery measures and the third part on furtherance of the Government’s green agenda. This article focuses on the COVID-19 support and recovery measures announced by the Chancellor. SPRING BUDGET – FIRST