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  1. Digitisation has turned the finance function on its head

    study by Sage revealed that 93 per cent of financial decision-makers feel their role has significantly changed over the last five years. Over two-thirds of this group attribute this to the digitisation of the industry. This new landscape of fast-paced,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kerry Agiasotis, Sage
    • Category: Business
  2. Digitisation a boon for productivity in cost-of-living crisis: MYOB

    said the average productivity rating was 6.2 out of 10. “The nation’s 2.5+ million SMEs have shown resilience throughout the last few years, and with further difficulties anticipated as the economy stabilises it will be important to review their...

  3. Digitalisation of record-keeping the key to a seamless tax time

    topics, including record keeping basics, are available for people to come along to,” Mr Watson said. “We also have, over the last few years, we’ve developed a cash flow coaching kit. The kits designed for a trusted advisor of small business to actually...

  4. Digital workspace for accountants – a better practice wherever work is

    way of accessing everything you need to run your practice, enabling you to drive efficiencies & improve client services. The last two years have seen a significant shift towards hybrid working. It's therefore essential your practice environment is...

  5. Digital transformation crucial for businesses moving forward

    contributed to lower-growth rates across 2021, with only 32.2 per cent of Australian small businesses reporting growth last year, compared to the survey average of 47.3 per cent. In addition to this, the survey found that a lack of digitalisation has...

  6. Digital businesses 8 times more likely to grow, research finds

    of the economy”, with small businesses making up two thirds of the economy and 280,000 new businesses started in Australia last year.

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  7. Difference Between Leasing vs Hire Purchase

    full cost of the car before taking ownership. This usually involves monthly payments over a period of 12-48 months, with the last payment being for the deposit. Once this has been paid off, you will take full ownership of the car. What is the difference...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lucy Mitchell, Current Australia
    • Category: Business
  8. Determination the key to small business success

    founder of small business advisory firm InFinance Solutions, is Bundle’s accountant. “The way Niyoka ran the business last year was very strategic.” She acknowledges cash flow management has been especially tough for small businesses over the past year....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Intuit QuickBooks
    • Category: Business
  9. Detailed STP register published, only 6 products ready to go

    to market in the following months. The bill extending single touch payroll to businesses of all sizes received royal assent last Friday, with the Tax Office responding by publishing a detailed register of products, their pricing, and availability ahead...

  10. Designer bags land woman behind bars in Operation Protego

    An Operation Protego investigation has landed a luxury spender with a sentence of two years and eight months in prison. Last Friday, a 44-year-old woman was sentenced to over two years behind bars for dealing with the proceeds of an indictable crime,...

  11. Demand lifts in 2017-2018 for short term finance to cover crises

    Morello said “Many of the clients who come to us are experiencing very oppressive conditions placed on their loans at the last minute, which simply can not be met. “For example we have just provided a $13 million loan, secured via a first mortgage,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: NWC Finance
    • Category: Business
  12. Demand for accountants drops

    The oversupply of accounting professionals in Australia has doubled since June of last year, according to the latest Clarius Skills Indicator. The report, which tracks the availability of skilled labour in the Australian market, shows a surplus of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  13. Deloitte tops last year’s intake with 68 new partners

    Big four firm Deloitte is adding 68 new partners to its ranks next financial year. Forty-one of the new partners are male, meaning men make up about 60 per cent of the new appointments for the 2018–19 financial year, and women 40 per cent. This...

  14. Deloitte stresses 'mounting' client retirement risks

    access to deferred or lifetime annuities, Mr Mason said. “At retirement [retirees] get a lump sum which they need to make last for the rest of their lives. But how long will that be? No one knows. A system that required retirees to purchase a deferred...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Katarina Taurian
    • Category: Business
  15. Deloitte stands back from CPA Australia gig

    process with the newly appointed auditor. The big four firm was drawn into CPA Australia’s corporate governance crisis last year, when members were frustrated about salary and payments disclosures made by the previous board. In the same address, Mr...

  16. Deloitte shores up ‘long-term sustainability’ with 700 job cuts

    situation.” Job losses across the big four Deloitte’s announcement comes after rival firm PwC announced 400 redundancies last week, while KPMG moved to cut 200 roles at the start of April. However, at 7 per cent, Deloitte’s job cuts are now the largest...

  17. Deloitte sees revenue shrink to $2.3bn

    Deloitte’s annual revenue fell by 7 per cent to $2.31 billion over the last 12 months as it dealt with weak trading conditions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The fall in revenue for the 12 months to 31 May was reflected across Deloitte’s three...

  18. Deloitte scraps partner retirement cap

    longer be expected to retire once they turn 62. Deloitte Australia chief executive Adam Powick told the firm’s partnership last week that partner succession will in future be handled on a case-by-case basis, doing away with a long-standing informal...

  19. Deloitte overhauls 9-to-5 workday

    industries comes to a boil. The demand for accounting professionals has been felt by Canberra, with the federal government last week adding five accounting occupations to its Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List in a bid to attract overseas...

  20. Deloitte notches double-digit growth for 5th year

    year of double-digit growth for the big four firm, and the first for new chief executive Richard Deutsch, who was appointed last August to replace Cindy Hook. Ms Hook is currently the chief executive of Deloitte Asia Pacific, leading 17 countries...