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A global accounting network and provider of audit, tax and consulting services aimed at the middle-leaders market, clients in the UK include energy companies, pharmaceuticals and not-for-profit organisations. Be aware that in 2015, the UK tax firm Baker Tilly LLP became known as RSM UK (with the other largest firm in RSM International being RSM US, formerly known as McGladrey). RSM offers a number of graduate opportunities in various functions, including internal and external audit, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and corporate tax in both the Birmingham and London offices....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2025 words · Barbara Dallas

Seo For Ecommerce Websites 2023 6 Best Practices Tips

Nearly 70% of consumers report they shop differently since COVID-19. And by differently, they mainly mean online. While many industries were hard hit, the eCommerce sector witnessed rapid growth. After all, customers were locked in their homes, having no other choice but to opt for online shopping. So even those businesses that didn’t embrace the realm of digital were forced to quickly adapt eCommerce practices and move their sales online....

December 26, 2022 · 20 min · 4092 words · Veronica Solarzano

Snl Perfectly Nails Dealership Commercials Raising Cane S Drive Thrus And Texas

Check this out: First of all, these types of ads are not unique to Texas, though there is a certain specifically Texan-feeling charm about the fast-paced yelling that ensues, the necessity of including a big-looking dude, and the shoutout to a specific exit. While not quite as scream-y, this takes me back to the Lawrence Marshall Chevrolet ads I grew up with: If you’re curious, that’s not Lawrence Marshall but former Oilers defensive tackle Ray Childress....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Robert Oestreicher

Somebody Needs To Explain What 1971 Saab Was Thinking With This Bizarre Wagon Seat Arrangement

First, in case you’re sadly unfamiliar with the sort of diagrams I’m talking about here’s a couple of other examples, both from Renault, because for some reason the French automaker always set out to provide the most visual details for the crap that could be hauled around: Most carmakers’ brochures just used flat colored blocks to show the various seating or cargo areas, but not Renault! The company wanted you to know you could haul ornate dressers or variously colored suitcases or birdcages or houseplants or sacks or even miniature horses....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 714 words · George Gates

Tesla S Claim That Cybertruck Can Pull Near Infinite Mass Is Hilarious Bullshit

I should also note I’m by no means the only one to raise an eyebrow at this; people on sites like Twitter and Reddit have noted it for years, but it only caught my eye recently. And now I can’t stop thinking about it. Here’s what it says, specifically: With the ability to pull near infinite mass and a towing capability of over 14,000 pounds, Cybertruck can perform in almost any extreme situation with ease....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 876 words · Esther Smith

That Time Porsche Thought It Was Okay To Use Wheels From The Cheapest Car On The Market

Personally, I kind of love that Porsche did that. The wheels are, in a purely rational sense, just fine for the job. But, what makes this all so fascinating to me is just how deliriously unacceptable this would be today, which is sort of the theme of this occasional series we’re starting here, called Phoning It In. Phoning It In will be about the amazing ways that carmakers have half-assed any number of things....

December 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1192 words · Tessa Cohen

The 1987 Lincoln By Vignale Was A Beautiful Awd Concept And A Damn Dirty Liar

First, let’s go back in time to early 1987, a time where yuppie culture is in full swing. Educated dual-income professionals are making a ton of money and they want everyone to know it. They’re skiing in Aspen, they’re trading in Manhattan, their consumption is conspicuous and European luxury car aspirations ridiculous. At the height of this craze, Lincoln was ready to cash in and had one luxury convertible in their crosshairs – the Cadillac Allante....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1428 words · James Wilson

The 2023 Ford F 150 Raptor R Is What Happens When You Give A Truck The Supercharged V8 Engine It Always Deserved

First things first: Listen to this thing: Okay, now to the review. Actually, just one more: To those of you who have become used to my deep-dive reviews, I’m sorry: This is not one of them. I’m not sure what I was expecting when I arrived at Ford’s press event at Michigan’s fabled Silver Lake Sand Dunes — a legendary proving ground that The Big Three use for off-road testing — but what I got was Ford essentially telling journalists, simply “Hey, we threw a GT500 engine into our Raptor” and then sending us out to destroy dunes for five hours....

December 26, 2022 · 23 min · 4874 words · Susan Maglio

The Advantages Of White Fillings

In the past, cavities were filled with a metal called amalgam. Amalgam is a mixture of mercury, silver, tin, and copper. But white fillings are plastic and are now a popular choice among many people. Here are some of the advantages of choosing white fillings over metal fillings. What Is White Filling? White teeth fillings, also called tooth-colored fillings, are made of composite resins that are matched to the color of your teeth....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1013 words · Patricia Mcguire

The Autopian Your Hub For Parenting Advice And Racy Oysters Comment Of The Day

I mean, look no further than this line that Jason wrote, which appears absolutely insane when taken out of context. Hell, that paragraph is nutty even with the context of it being an Automotive Would You Rather. Jason’s just like that, and it makes me feel like we should just publish an article that’s just Jason quotes taken out of context. I’m pretty sure if you fed an AI Jason articles and told it to write something based on them, the server hosting the AI will overload and smoke itself out....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 381 words · Debbie Garrison

The Autopian Ends Its First Calendar Year With 2 Million Monthly Pageviews An Exciting Year Ahead

This article is really just a thank-you. Tomorrow I’ll write an update on our harrowing roadtrip from Detroit to LA, I may create a how-to Shower Spaghetti guide (I will not), and I’ll post a list of the best articles The Autopian wrote in 2022. Currently I’m in California snowboarding with a new friend of mine, and I won’t lie: the blog-guilt is getting to me bad. So I have ducked into a cabin to write this little thank you post....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 806 words · Katie Jones

The Best Providers What Makes Party Shakers The Ultimate Choice

One of the biggest issues that people encounter with events is that they feel unable to get the expected results. Quality bartending is the kind of thing that can really make a difference. The best bartenders for your events The bets bartenders are not just people who know how to mix. They are people who know how to handle any kind of crowd with ease. This is going to be very important when you are looking for a service that you can consider to be reliable....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1020 words · Mary White

The Results Of J D Power S Latest Ev Survey Are Pretty Damn Obvious

Welcome to The Morning Dump, bite-sized stories corralled into a single article for your morning perusal. If your morning coffee’s working a little too well, pull up a throne and have a gander at the best of the rest of yesterday. J.D. Power EV Survey States The Obvious Look, a survey of more than 10,000 people is great for determining public concerns over electric vehicles, but gauging public sentiments of EVs isn’t rocket appliances [Ed note: Apparently this is a reference to a Trailer Park Boy or something?...

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1683 words · Elly Froehlich

The Survival Of Sir Vival The Strangest Safety Car Concept Ever Now Rests In The Hands Of The World S Quirkiest Car Museum

Behold its glory: First, a brief history of the fantastically-named Sir Vival. Walter C. Jerome of Worcester, Massachusetts, was one of many folks that were increasingly concerned about rising traffic fatalities. He felt that Detroit automakers seemingly had zero concern for driver’s safety, and set out to design a “revolutionary” safety vehicle, with the goal of protecting the people inside the car from harm as much as possible. He purchased a 1948 Hudson Commodore from Bellingham Motors, which was owned by Donald Moore....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 752 words · Virginia Manos

The Ultimate Guide To Getting Good At Video Games

There are, however, some people who want to get really good at video games and compete in the gaming world to some degree. There are all kinds of gaming competitions that have started to pop up throughout the U.S. that they take part in. If you’re one of these people, you should take the time to learn how to get good at video games. It’s not as simple as just spending every waking minute on your preferred gaming console!...

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1514 words · Christopher Nichols

The Ultimate List Of What To Do In Zion National Park

If you wish you were one of those visiting Zion National Park, you can be! When you do decide to go to the park, you’ll know exactly what to do in Zion National Park with this list! Read on to learn the best things to do! Go Glamping Glamping Zion National Park is such a unique way to see the park. Not only do you get to see some of the beautiful areas, but you get to stay overnight to see the stars and enjoy the beautiful scenery....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 524 words · Kenneth Hall

This Retro Style Fiberglass Camper Has A Floor Plan You Can Move Around Like Legos

When I was at the RV Open House, one thing stuck out to me, and it’s that you don’t find a whole lot of innovation in RVs right now. Aside from projects like the Airstream eStream or small companies like Taxa, it seems that most manufacturers build some variation of a box on wheels with a place to sleep. One of the companies standing out as being different is Happier Camper....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1340 words · George Griffen

This Video Of A Jeep Gladiator Driving Down A Highway Without Left Tires Is Baffling

As a general rule, when I write an article I try to make sure it’s informative — that it teaches the average reader something new about cars, even if it’s just something small. But there are times when I just have something weird I want to show you, so that together we can just gawk, possibly drool a little, and then move on with our days. That’s what we have here....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 867 words · Selena White

Time To Play Parking Lot Challenge Choose One Car From These Parking Lots To Drive Forever

You know how to play, right? It’s easy: we have a picture of a parking lot, and from that lot you must choose one (1) car, and that car will be the only car you ever own, forever. High stakes stuff, motherjumpers. So choose wisely, and tell us in the comments, along with your justification and reasoning, because you will have to defend your choices. This time we’re going to do three (III) parking lots, two from a Sainsbury’s location in the United Kingdom, because they have a fantastic photo archive of “car parks” (that’s crazy Brit for “parking lot”; in America, a “car park” is where you take your car to frolic off-leash with other cars) from Sainsbury’s stores of the years....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1023 words · Matthew Trojillo

Top 4 Best Brokers For Ctrader In 2023

With regulation by both ASIC and the FCA, it is considered a safe broker that works with cTrader, offering 62 forex pairs, as well as a number of CFD options. Pepperstone has two different account types that work with cTrader – the Razor account charges commission, while the Standard account has fees built into the spread. There are no account fees or charges for most deposits and withdrawals. The minimum deposit to open an account is $200, which is about the industry standard, and the account opening process is fast, easy and completely online....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1643 words · Eunice Graham