BDO locks in 12 new partners
BDO has this morning confirmed 12 partner appointments ahead of the new financial year, upping its national tally to 170.
APPOINTMENTS • Thu, 29 Jun 2017
KPMG locks in 62 new partners for FY17/18
KPMG has announced a record number of partner appointments ahead of the new financial year, 60 per cent of which have been allocated to the big four firm's advisory ...
BUSINESS • Thu, 29 Jun 2017
'Large demand' driving bookkeeper fees, salaries
One recruiter has found growth in the SME sector, particularly on the eastern seaboard, has put bookkeepers in a strong position to negotiate salary and fees and win new ...
REGULATION • Wed, 28 Jun 2017
BAS agents shine as TPB fields complaints data
The chair of the Tax Practitioners Board has given the BAS agent population a glowing review as it sorts through its complaints data, and also revealed its upcoming plans ...
KPMG appoints new chair for Australia
KPMG has made history by appointing the first female chair of a big four professional services firm in Australia.
APPOINTMENTS • Wed, 28 Jun 2017
Accounting bodies break silence on CPA saga
Both the Institute of Public Accountants and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand have weighed in on the CPA saga, with particular concerns for CPA members who ...
REGULATION • Tue, 27 Jun 2017
‘Deeply worried’ PSC addresses CPA liability issues
The head of the Professional Standards Council (PSC) has expressed extreme concern for CPA members and their clients in light of a lapse in liability coverage, and the ...
CA ANZ responds to CPA saga
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) has outlined its work with the regulators in light of the CPA saga, and moved to defend the broader accounting ...
CPA braces for ‘widescale’ change, members launch spill motion
CPA Australia members have launched a petition for a spill of the board, while the association prepares to provide imminent guidance on liability cover for members and ...
REGULATION • Mon, 26 Jun 2017