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  1. Women in Finance Summit 2024 launches

    After a successful inaugural event last year, the Women in Finance Summit is returning in 2024 with more business insights and networking opportunities. The Women in Finance Summit 2024 will be held on Friday, 15 November 2024 at Hyatt Regency, Sydney,...

  2. With an outsourced CFO function, one size fits all

    and I think we’re seeing that for all finance functions,” he said. “It’s been challenging time to access people over the last two or three years so I see a lot of clients who are reaching out to say, we need support, we can’t attract the right type of...

  3. With $3m super tax ‘the house always wins’

    Treasury released a fact sheet explaining how the earnings tax calculation would work for its proposed $3 million threshold last week. While there was no detail yet on how the measure would work upon the death of a member, Mr Greco said it could...

  4. Winners revealed in 2017 SMSF and Accounting Awards

    accounting advice in Western Australia,” said Accountants Daily’s head of partnerships, Terry Braithwaite. Perth marked the last stop on SMSF Adviser and Accountants Daily’s national road show, and the crowd this evening ensured a fantastic sign-off....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Super
  5. Winners announced for NSW in inaugural awards

    with SuperConcepts, is pleased to announce the NSW winners for the SMSF and Accounting Awards. At a function in Sydney last night, winners for the inaugural, state-based SMSF and Accounting Awards were announced to a crowd of over 250 professionals. The...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  6. Winners announced for inaugural awards

    Adviser’s head of partnerships, Terry Braithwaite. The South Australian winners were announced at a gala dinner in Adelaide last night. A full list of the winners can be accessed here. “Congratulations to all of the finalists and winners for their...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  7. Win for clients in ATO expenses backflip

    a popular meals expense after consultation with tax and industry professionals who opposed its initial removal. Late last week, the tax office confirmed it has reinstated the meal-by-meal approach for truck drivers who claim travel expenses for meals....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Tax
  8. Win for accountants who handle their own SMSFs

    otherwise been paid for Treasury Laws Amendment (2018 Superannuation Measures No. 1) Bill 2018, which was introduced late last month, gives some awaited clarity. An explanatory memorandum (EM) confirms NALI rules do not apply “in respect of...

  9. Win for accountants as new rego service rolled out

    month, the government launched its new streamlined Business Registration Service, following its successful public testing last year, allowing businesses to apply for multiple business and tax registrations at the same time online, reducing the average...

  10. William Buck to open doors in Canberra, eyeing government clients

    services including audit and tax advice.” Parliamentary inquiries and media scrutiny triggered by the PwC tax leaks scandal last year have permanently tarnished the reputation of the big four, according to a recent survey by research firm Beaton...

  11. William Buck seals double merger

    its clients for more than 50 years. William Buck managing director Jamie McKeough said formal discussions commenced mid last year, with both parties seeing significant benefits for clients and staff in a merger. “This is a merger between two firms with...

  12. William Buck promotes record number of directors, changes board

    members, with whom he’s trusted and considered a ‘go to’ for guidance and support.” Of the 26 new directors appointed in the last 12 months, six were lateral hires while 20 were promotions. Director promotions effective 1 July: Alex Zinzopoulos – tax...

  13. William Buck eyes growth in SA office audit team

    for clients. “Our audit and assurance division has experienced significant growth in recent years, particularly in the last 12 months in a very competitive market. That’s a reflection of the quality and expertise of our people,” Mr McKeough said.

  14. William Buck director secures global appointment

    alliance of over 700 offices of independent members firms, has seen its presence in the region more than double over the last five years and now accounts for more than 14 per cent of the alliance’s overall revenue. Graeme Gordon, chief executive of...

  15. William Buck attracts former Deloitte director

    Jeffrey Luckins was appointed as the Victorian State Council Chair of the Governance Institute of Australia in December last year. The firm has been providing accounting and advisory services for over 125 years and now has over 110 directors and 950...

  16. William Buck appoints new chair

    the role after a 13-year tenure. Mr McKeough joined the firm 33 years ago, and has been deputy chair of the board for the last 11 years. Speaking on the appointment, Mr McKeough said the firm will continue to pursue positive change on behalf of its...

  17. William Buck acquires North Sydney firm

    with William Buck. The latest move from the mid-tier firm follows its double acquisition in the Gold Coast and Adelaide last year, and an acquisition of a sole practitioner firm in Perth. William Buck Accountants and Advisors’ national chair and NSW...

  18. Why your clients need to pay attention to cash flow forecasts - and how you can help them do it

    historical information doesn’t include things yet to happen: new customers, new suppliers, new pricing and lower costs. Last year’s or last quarter’s results don’t consider what’s still to come. Profit and loss statements don’t contain forward-looking...

  19. Why you should take extra caution with emails from your boss

    Accounting firms are legally obliged to prevent, manage and report threats of this nature, under laws which were passed last year. Under the Notifiable Data Breach Scheme, firms are required to notify the Office of the Australian Information...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  20. Why we all think passwords are easy as ‘ABC’

    However you will be slightly more secure than if you chose “123456”, which was used 308,483 times too often in Australia last year because every one of those led to a data breach. Despite increasing concerns over cyber security, “123456” is the most...