Australian CFOs losing faith in corporate reporting
Australian CFOs are lacking confidence in regards to corporate reporting and its effectiveness, particularly as they feel the strain of increased scrutiny from audit ...
TAX • Thu, 10 Mar 2016
Advisory firm unveils new service offering
A prominent financial risk management firm has unveiled a full suite of advisory services including treasury accounting, spearheaded by the former bank and treasury ...
BUSINESS • Thu, 10 Mar 2016
Moore Stephens announces merger with mid-tier rival
Moore Stephens will be joining forces with a rival mid-tier firm to fill the void left by the recent defection of its Adelaide-based business advisory team.
BUSINESS • Wed, 09 Mar 2016
Director sentenced for failing to assist liquidator
A company director has been given a suspended jail sentence for failing to assist a liquidator by withholding relevant information.
REGULATION • Wed, 09 Mar 2016
PwC unveils new global chairman
The PwC International network has appointed a new chairman to begin a four-year term beginning on 1 July.
Intuit reveals latest Australian partnership
Intuit Quickbooks Online has launched its latest integration, in an attempt to strengthen the capabilities of Australian small businesses.
TECHNOLOGY • Wed, 09 Mar 2016
Australian firms warned of cloud ‘death spiral’
Panalitix founder Rob Nixon has warned that Australian firms need to act fast to avoid the compliance ‘death spiral’ that has gripped their New Zealand counterparts
TAX • Mon, 07 Mar 2016
MYOB seeks to close super gender gap
Coinciding with International Women’s Day, MYOB has announced an adjustment to its parental leave policy that will see the cloud accounting provider combat the ...
TECHNOLOGY • Mon, 07 Mar 2016
Expert tells accountants to make peace with planners
One licensing expert has suggested that the end of the accountants' exemption is a good opportunity for practitioners to "clear the air" with the financial planning ...
BUSINESS • Sun, 06 Mar 2016