Generation Y are not expected to be used to accountants, let alone making decisions slowly and deeply. 77% don’t consider risk when choosing an investment. Read More »
Category: Business Accounting
Payroll tax cut a boost for Victorian businesses
The Victorian government is doing all it can to help small businesses this year by including a number of provisions in its budget. Read More »
2 lessons on strategy all SMEs should be aware of
Hard work is something to be admired in Australia, but is there a difference between working long hours and bad small business strategy? Read More »
Do you know what you need to plan for growth?
Victoria is currently experiencing a population boom, as such businesses should be ready for increasing demand and a greater client base. Read More »
Creating a point of difference for your business
With so much competition for space in Victoria, small businesses must ensure they have a point of difference that can draw in customers. Read More »
Is your business SuperStream ready?
Is your business SuperStream ready? It could be the key to ensuring that your business’ tax and accounting requirements are as efficient as possible. Read More »
Geelong businesses continue to fight marketing levy
When do government fees go too far? The Geelong Council has decided to continue with the marketing levy, sparking dissent among local businesses. Read More »
Is it time for a business garage sale?
Are you trying to reduce your small business’s waste? It might be time to take a leaf out of the suburban book and organise an enterprise garage sale. Read More »
The future of small-business accounting
What will your business accounting look like in 2020? A report from Intuit outlines the present, future and effects of small business accounting. Read More »
The four biggest startup industries of 2016
Are you in the right industry? A new report reveals the performance of startups across a wide range of industries. Are you in one of the best? Read More »