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  1. 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...

  2. M&A deals flourish as COVID-19 loses shock factor

    James said although states like NSW continue to face lockdowns – and lockdowns continue to impact businesses – business leaders aren’t as shocked as they once might have been. “As a result, we’re seeing an increase in deal appetite in the Australian...

  3. Lull in SME financial disputes could be temporary, AFCA warns

    falling by one-third. Work by the banks to support customers through hardship was responsible for the drop, said the AFCA’s Lead Ombudsman for Small Business Suanne Russell, but economic challenges meant the decline might not last. “A further fall in...

  4. Low rates creating class of 'zombie' companies

    actual debts, smart financiers and investors will become more hesitant to continue funding the business. This may in turn lead to additional debt from alternate sources (e.g. creditors including the ATO) which may go largely unpaid if the company is...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  5. Lost receipts to cost SMB owners $948m in unclaimed expenses

    the past due to paper receipts being illegible or damaged. Damien Greathead, Intuit Australia, accounting and adviser group lead, said using technology to avoid receipts getting lost or damaged was more crucial than ever. A third of the businesses...

  6. Looking back and thinking forward: The insolvency landscape in 2024 and beyond

    the nuanced legal distinction between financial distress and insolvency, allowing them to focus on creating plans to lead their companies to better outcomes without worrying about any legalistic requirements. Safe harbour protections should operate as a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Trevor Withane, Ironbridge Legal
    • Category: Business
  7. Look to NZ for tax reform policy, says mid-tier

    tax treatment between entity types. “In recent years, the (understandable) fear of government is not being re-elected, which leads to them measuring how much political “currency” they might have to institute significant change,” Mr Tng said. “Most of...

  8. Look through the fog of fintech risks to silver-lined cloud

    Kubernetes Engine to deploy patches to protect the digital bank against malware. Business as usual or true innovation? Risk leaders and technology leaders need to make a decision sooner than later. Are they going to continue along the business-as-usual...

  9. Lodgment deferral upgrade quicker, spots problem requests

    so almost using that as a selling point. That’s not looked upon favourably and swift action is taken.” Ms Anderson said the leadup to 15 May and 5 June income tax lodgment dates were some of the busiest times of the year for deferral requests and making...

  10. Lockdowns demand more from staff engagement programs

    calls, as well as weekly (or sometimes daily) intranet and email updates from a managing partner or divisional lead. The benefit of these initiatives is it allows for a greater proportion of staff to be involved, with some dialling in from their car or...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Tony Fittler, HLB Mann Judd Australasian Association
    • Category: Business
  11. Loan restrictions, housing downturn pushing business confidence down

    also found that 46 per cent of respondents indicated that they have been affected by the downturn in the housing market, leading to a pessimistic business outlook. Respondents were especially concerned about their personal finances, with 63 per cent...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  12. Loan rejections surge for struggling SMEs

    for 60-month terms jumping 45 per cent on last quarter, Banjo said an inability to service new loans was still the leading cause of declined applications. Businesses were also failing to meet minimum eligibility criteria, it said. Compared to the same...

  13. Lloyd Morgan says accountants must do more

    areas that could do with a makeover, and do it, or contribute your time and ideas. Think website, presentation documents, lead generation lists, or industry intelligence. Organise a 10-minute chat with your boss once a month to outline your ideas. Be...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business
  14. Little progress on superannuation and other measures

    proposed major, sweeping changes to the superannuation system. Although the measures were initially announced with years of lead time, little progress has been made on their implementation into law and much-needed preparation time is steadily ticking...

  15. Litigation likely with new LRBA structures

    taking shortcuts when amending loan documents for clients with LRBAs on non-commercial terms, with any mistakes likely to lead to significant expense and potential legal action. The ATO confirmed last year it expects trustees to have borrowing...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Miranda Brownlee
    • Category: Business
  16. Liston Newton Advisory appoints inaugural CEO

    Antonius as Group CEO of their accounting and advice business. Based out of Liston Newton’s Malvern office, Mr Antonius will lead the group’s strategic growth and operational initiatives, with a particular focus on integrating new acquisitions into the...

  17. Link Group recruits two business leaders

    of the business with the hires. The Link Group is developing its retirement and superannuation business by hiring two leaders, Rachel Richardson and Devan Naidoo, for its marketing and technology departments respectively. Ms Richardson was appointed to...

  18. Limited licence advisers ‘an endangered species’

    to provide narrowly defined financial product advice, often in relation to self-managed super funds. Superannuation leader at CA ANZ, Tony Negline, said accountants found that they had been using the limited licence less than expected and baulked at the...

  19. Limited AFS License application catch 22

    breaches relating to AFSL holders acting outside the scope of their authorisations. Breaches of this nature will generally lead to the suspension or cancellation of the AFSL. Limited AFSL holders should conduct comprehensive training for employees to...

  20. Lifestyle markets lead resale losses

    Close to 10 per cent of homes sold in the March quarter recorded a gross loss from the original purchase price, according to RP Data. The research and data company’s March 2014 quarterly Pain & Gain report revealed that of the 64,518 residential...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff Reporter
    • Category: Business