Mike Carney qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1981 having trained with a Nottingham based provincial firm. He joined the Nottingham office of UHY Hacker Young in 1984 after spending nearly three years with KPMG. He spent 18 months at CCN Systems Limited (now Experian) as Chief Accountant during 1988/89 before re-joining UHY Hacker Young.
Since 1997 Mike has practised as a partner in the Nottingham office providing professional services to owner managed enterprises in the following areas:
- Company Audits
- Specialist Audits
- Litigation Support
- Due Diligence Investigations
- Acquisitions and Disposals
- Arbitrations
- Raising Finance from Institutions and by Subscription
He is also responsible for training Chartered Students and technical matters within the Nottingham office.
Contact
m.carney@uhy-uk.com
Phone 0115 959 0900
Fax 0115 947 0628
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Expertise
Audit
Business advisory & accounting
Corporate finance
Forensic accounting
Payroll & Bookkeeping

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