Rachel Fielding

Rachel Fielding is features editor of Accountancy Age, responsible for the commissioning and editing of all non-news section content in the newspaper. She also writes extensively for the features section across a wide range of subject areas and profile interviews, and has a particular interest in skills and careers-related issues. Rachel is also editor of Best Practice, a monthly supplement aimed at business advisers to the SME sector.

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Ask the experts: Onside Appointments Ltd

Onside appointments founder Chris Reidy has got a job on his hands building his recruitment business 13 Dec 2007

E-Symposium: award winning calibre

John Capper, head of audit and business services at former Accountancy Age Award winner RSM Bentley Jennison, outlines his views on the key characteristics of a successful 21st century accountancy practice 22 Nov 2007

Environmental reporting: glossing over the issue

Climate change may be a hot topic on a personal level, but business environmental awareness is lagging far behind 05 Jul 2007

Profile: Euan Fraser, the MOD's only qualified accountant serving in Irak

As the MoD’s only qualified accountant currently posted in Iraq, Euan Fraser is well aware of the dangers and challenges of working in a war zone 22 Jun 2007

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Top 50: failing to be diverse

The accountancy profession needs to attract a diverse workforce and retain the best talent if it is to deliver on its commitment to quality 07 Jun 2007

Profile: Euan Fraser, the MoD's only qualified accountant serving in Iraq

A posting to Basra may be considered too dangerous for Prince Harry, but qualified accountant Euan Fraser is on his fifth stint in Iraq. He tells our reporter about his role ensuring the troops have the essentials and about life in the war zone 24 May 2007

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Grass roots

BSE, foot and mouth, the GM debacle and the unwieldy clout of giant supermarket chains -­ from the outside at least -­ it seems as if the farming industry has little to feel good about 22 May 2007

Not quite CSI

If ever there were a sphere of accountancy to get the outside world salivating, forensic accountancy would probably be it 04 May 2007

Childcare: parental concern

Helping working parents with childcare can help your business and needn't cost the earth 26 Apr 2007

Profile: Daryl Scales FD of enterprise Rent-a-car

A multinational vehicle fleet with an environmental conscience is far from a familiar concept, but for car leasing finance director Daryl Scales it’s all part of the challenge 22 Mar 2007

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