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Super for housing policy ‘undermines the system’

Industry groups raise serious concerns about the Coalition’s proposed Super Home Buyer Scheme.
17 May 2022 • By Miranda Brownlee

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Accounting jobs ads and seekers
Appointments

Gap widens between accounting jobs ads and seekers

The talent drought is confirmed by the latest figures from SEEK.
16 May 2022 • By Philip King
Assetline Capital and AltX co-sponsor first Finance Day
Business

Assetline Capital and AltX co-sponsor first Finance Day

The two lending specialists aim to assist accountants in finding finance for clients.
16 May 2022 • By Philip King
Gajia Parsons
Technology

Airwallex partners with NetSuite on bank feed integration

The digital consolidation will simplify the reconciliation of business expenses.
13 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang
Grant Thornton
Appointments

Grant Thornton appoints financial advisory partner

The appointment will bolster the firm’s M&A advisory and dispute valuation practice.
12 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang
Helen Lea
Business

Small businesses expect change of government

But many are pessimistic about how positive that will be for business.
12 May 2022 • By Philip King
Guy Callaghan
Business

SMEs struggle to finance growth, navigate headwinds

Small businesses have more appetite for investment as they emerge from the pandemic, a report finds.
12 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang
James Organ
Business

Supply chain problems, skills shortages stifle SME rebound

Small businesses are bouncing back from the pandemic but fresh challenges are emerging, a survey finds.
11 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang
David Mullins and Michael Potter
Business

EY buys forensic accounting specialist

Acquisition of Axiom Forensics will help EY’s regional expansion, it says.
11 May 2022 • By Philip King
Eric Lookhoff
Business

QuickFee raising to fund US growth

The financial services “buy now, pay later” company says it is on track for profitability.
10 May 2022 • By Philip King
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Technology

‘Zero trust’ vital to combat cyber risks, accountants told

Firms can create a security strategy that can continuously adapt to changing risks, says one specialist.
09 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang
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Technology

Why we all think passwords are easy as ‘ABC’

If your computer has been compromised, then you might only have yourself to blame.
09 May 2022 • By Philip King
Wealthy investors hungry for NFTs
Business

Wealthy investors hungry for NFTs

Confidence in the latest asset class is growing among the richest investors, research finds.
09 May 2022 • By Lorena Biasotti
worsen unconscious bias
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Outdated hiring methods ‘worsen unconscious bias’ at work

Minorities are being overlooked when applying for jobs, research finds, and accounting firms are among those missing...
06 May 2022 • By Lorena Biasotti
Technology

Advice group forced to engage cyber-security expert

The firm potentially compromised the sensitive information of thousands of clients.
06 May 2022 • By Neil Griffiths
Tax

ATO admits 100A draft challenges longstanding practices

But the Tax Office maintains that most have nothing to fear and denies it has stepped beyond its remit.
06 May 2022 • By Philip King
Carol Chris
Technology

Use AI to tackle cyber risks, accountants urged

Machine learning is the missing security ingredient for businesses and finance teams, says a fraud prevention...
06 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang
Liston Newton Advisory
Appointments

Liston Newton Advisory appoints inaugural CEO

The new chief will focus on expansion and integrating strategic acquisitions into the accounting and advisory firm.
05 May 2022 • By Tony Zhang