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  1. Qld uni adds company turnaround course for finance students

    practices of the turnaround industry, are thoroughly enjoyed by our graduates,” he said. “Vantage Performance aims to lead the charge in its support of upskilling the next generation of business professionals to ensure they are graduate job ready.” The...

  2. Revenue to slump 12% in gloomy outlook for retailers

    business crisis”. “Retailers will be concentrating on offering the best service and value for budget-driven shoppers as they lead into the all-important Christmas trading period.”

  3. Voice can enhance accounting profession, talent pool: CA ANZ

    perspectives would be considered in all policies. Listening to those in an entrenched position of disadvantage would likely lead to better outcomes, he said. CA ANZ moderator Gillian Bowen said only 0.5 per cent of the body’s 80,000 members identified...

  4. ‘Covid changed merger dynamics, tech has become a wildcard’

    And people are going, ‘I don't have to be the general. I'm happy to hitch my wagon to a bigger bus, so that not all roads lead to me’.” The attitude of sole practitioners had changed and they were now happy to trade some independence for an improved...

  5. Carbon acquires fourth Victoria office with bookkeeping takeover

    progression.” The Carbon Group said its bookkeeping and CFO services partners Allison Gardiner and Kate Kapovic would lead the partnership and were optimistic about its prospects. “We have seen a lot of growth in the Victorian bookkeeping and CFO...

  6. Small business ‘dying from a thousand cuts to consumer spending’

    a busy Christmas that doesn’t eventuate and then they’ve got cash outflows without the money coming in, which could lead to a lot of discounts to move the stock early next year.” “We probably will see a spike but we’re concerned it won’t be the same as...

  7. Why workplace accountability fails – and how to fix it

    are equal and just because managers have been given the title, does not automatically mean that they can effectively lead and manage people. It’s a skill, one that has to be developed over time. All managers should be taught how to keep their staff...

  8. Curb opaque powers of Commissioner, tax watchdog urges

    of the Commissioner because they are opaque, often delegated to junior officers or exercised without proper oversight, and lead to the perception of unfair treatment. The Inspector-General of Taxation and Taxation Ombudsman (IGTO), Karen Payne, said to...

  9. Mid-year WFH changes ‘will catch out many taxpayers’

    he said. “Evidently, there are a number of areas for taxpayers, particularly those WFH, that need to be assessed in the lead up to the tax deadline.”

  10. September CPI means another rate rise on the cards, observers say

    Magnusson said another interest rate increase was on the cards, although the RBA might hold next week. “We expect this to lead to one further cash rate hike, but not necessarily before Christmas,” he said. “While many households are squeezed, we have...

  11. Why modern revenue management could secure a stronger 2024

    who are staring into the considerable challenge of a ‘retail recession’,” Deloitte Access Economics Partner and report lead author Stephen Smith notes. The firm has forecast the Australian economy will grow by a mere 0.9 per cent in the current...

  12. $22bn in unpaid invoices means Christmas stress for business owners

    felt the pressure from bills outstanding was worse than ever this year. Intuit QuickBooks accounting and adviser group lead Damien Greathead said the cashflow shortfall over the shutdown period put extra pressure on the sector when cost-of-living...

  13. Acquisition-hungry Count buys Canberra accounting boutique

    CEO Hugh Humphrey said the addition of the Canberra boutique, founded in 2006, was important to cement Twomeys’ place as a “leading integrated financial services business”, having opened its ACT office in 2022. “Twomeys has long had a strong presence...

  14. First Women in Finance Summit sells out

    will impart lessons on how to cultivate a healthy workplace culture based on her firsthand experience as a woman in a leadership role. Through three panel sessions, delegates will hear how the industry can empower more women to join the finance...

  15. Do your homework to avoid ‘culture tax’, accountants told

    create a safe environment for clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Michelle Lim, the organisational culture and change lead at the RBA speaking in her personal capacity ahead of the inaugural Women in Finance Summit this week, said when clients...

  16. Average refund plummets by $580, total payout down $5.4bn

    changes earlier this year, said the decline was in line with his expectations. “The absence of LMITO was inevitably going to lead to smaller refunds and the change to working-from-home deductions has also been a factor,” he said. “The ATO were adamant...

  17. Firms ‘fail to recognise migrants’ accounting credentials’

    to recognise overseas qualifications and experience, according to recruitment firm Slade. Accounting and finance practice lead Barry Hodson said many employers waited for candidates with local qualifications rather than examining whether a qualification...

  18. Mackay Goodwin adds R&D, cyber security teams

    cyber-attacks, with nine out 10 down to avoidable human error. Ben Jones (pictured left) from Continuum Cyber, who would lead the Cyber Security Advisory service, said it was essential that businesses could react and recover quickly from threats. “Our...

  19. AFCA helps small business reclaim $23m, disputes up 9%

    per cent, and won more than $23 million in compensation and refunds, the authority says. Disputes over business loans – the leading cause of friction – actually fell slightly but there were marked increases in complaints over commercial property (up 36...

  20. How to avoid denial when it comes to cyber insurance

    In this article, I highlight the importance of rigorous cyber risk management and the potential pitfalls that could lead to denied insurance claims. Understanding cyber security insurance Cyber security insurance is specifically designed to protect...