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  1. How to stop the ‘hire and fire’ burnout

    right skills but also that they fit well with the company culture, managers and co-workers. Get the right people in place to lead the change. What skills do you need? What attitudes are you looking for? And who has them? 2. Setting the right...

  2. Why should accountants incorporate financing solutions into their business

    or bringing a lending specialist into their business, accountants can meet more of their clients’ financial needs – leading to better client retention and a long-term relationship that’s hard to beat. For clients, a more holistic offering can lead to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Brendan Wright, FAST Group
    • Category: Business
  3. Skills in demand this financial year: part 1

    be the implementation of new add-on systems to automate finance processes and improve efficiency. In some cases this will lead to redundancies, however there’s also a real focus from employers on upskilling top employees in order to redeploy them into...

  4. Green light for new dispute resolution body from mid-tier

    the Minister for Revenue and Financial Services Kelly O’Dwyer announced that the government has created a transition team to lead the establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). Chaired by Dr Malcolm Edey, the former assistant...

  5. Top-earning women in bookkeeping told to break stereotypes

    men in terms of earning capacity in bookkeeping, and one bookkeeper believes they are in a prime position to take the lead at the top end of the consultant market. Data from the tax office for the 2014-15 financial year showed female bookkeepers had an...

  6. 'Workaholic' culture persists in accounting industry

    but that it will be detrimental long term. “The risks of being a workaholic accountant, as with any professional, can lead to fatigue and exhaustion,” she said. “Whilst workaholics may deliver results initially, this sort of hyper work ethic isn’t...

  7. New hire for big 4 firm's education arm

    as well as working with clients on external relations and media communications. Professor Stephen Parker AO, who is the lead partner of KPMG’s education sector practice, said the firm is “delighted” that Ms Hare is joining the practice. “She has...

  8. New indigenous services leader for big 4 firm

    Smith, chairman of KPMG’s Western Australian office. “I am proud of the trust we are afforded by many organisations as a leading service provider that balances economic and cultural focus. Glen’s decision to lead our aspirations in this area is a...

  9. KPMG pinches tax partner from rival big 4 firm

    KPMG Enterprise has announced the appointment of a new lead tax partner in South Australia, who is due to commence on 17 July. Adrian Lanzilli, who has over 20 years’ experience in tax, advisory and compliance services, has been appointed as lead tax...

  10. Fintech, banking execs lead new security service for accountants

    quality to our growing client base,” Mr Plummer said. “Edward brings to Kamino a wealth of experience in building and leading teams from his time at CBA and before that at Reserve Bank of Australia.” Meanwhile, changes to the Privacy Act have recently...

  11. ASIC homes in on accountants' SOAs

    be taking no prisoners on the issue of compliance with the requirements of an AFSL. This was particularly the case in the lead up towards the end of the accountants' exemption phase-out period in July last year, when it became clear that the AFSL regime...

  12. ‘Voracious’ tax, advisory demand drives spate of mid-tier hires

    Mid-tier firm RSM has made a number of partner and director appointments in the lead up to FY17/18, with a particular focus on growing its business advisory division and servicing client demands off the back of “never-ending” tax complexity. RSM has...

  13. ASIC finds inappropriate accounting treatments in financial reports

    any changes to their financial reporting and ASIC has said that enquiries of the remaining entities will not necessarily lead to material restatements. ASIC has indicated that its focus areas for 30 June 2017 financial reports will highlight the need...

  14. MYOB finds shift away from accountants this tax time

    they meet the 30 June deadline, with 37 per cent sacrificing their weekends and 23 per cent working past midnight in the lead up to the EOFY. This provides accountants with another avenue to take some of the stress away from their clients and assist...

  15. Accounting firms suffering brain drain to commercial sector

    bring in external training specialists will reap the rewards of a more engaged and motivated workforce which in turn will lead to higher staff retention,” she said. “Firms that hold off on modernising/upgrading their systems, aren’t moving towards...

  16. KPMG appoints new chair for Australia

    in Melbourne where she focuses on external audit, management and governance. Senior roles for Ms Kitchen have included being leader of KPMG’s National Energy and Resources practice in Australia, and member of the global KPMG Energy and Resources...

  17. Licensee with accounting services set for acquisition

    the terms of the acquisition, GPS Wealth managing director Grahame Evans will join the board as an executive director and lead the company’s wealth management operations. The wealth businesses currently owned by the Eastern group include Merit Wealth...

  18. SMEs still passive about technology, finds MYOB

    the long-term plan, that's what they've got to think about.” Mr Raik-Allen said that SMEs in Australia are still hesitant to lead the way with new technology. “I was quite disappointed in some cases in some of the results around just how much we are not...

  19. Tax Institute calls out government on ‘unfair burden’

    to frank at the lower rate of 27.5 per cent. This could have the effect of ‘trapping’ franking credits in the entity and lead to the real possibility that much excess credit will be wasted,” Professor Deutsch said. “While we support the reduction of the...

  20. SMEs, accountants reminded of top ATO surveillance area

    Two mid-tier partners have reiterated warnings on the risk of making incorrect work-related expense claims in the lead-up to tax time, following the ATO indicating it will scrutinise all expense claims using data matching technology. ATO assistant...