Regulation
What will financial lending look like in a post-COVID-19 world?
As Australia continues to recover from the impacts of COVID-19, it is evident that many industries have fundamentally...
06 January 2022 • By Driva
Technology
Legal services provider rolls out accounting offering
05 January 2022 • By Jerome Doraisamy
Business
Rates to remain low until ‘materially higher’ wages growth
04 January 2022 • By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
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Business
How to safeguard your practice in 2022
Businesses, including accounting practices, have been urged to adopt certain strategies in order to safeguard...
04 January 2022 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
Unpaid client invoices placing greater pressure on SMEs
The number of SMEs struggling due to late payments is still being felt, according to new research.
31 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
Government to consult on super co-contribution regulations
The Morrison government is asking for feedback on proposed changes to superannuation co-contribution regulations.
31 December 2021 • By Neil Griffiths
Business
Important details highlighted with power of attorney decisions
Understanding the key differences between a general power of attorney and enduring power of attorney is crucial for...
31 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Webcasts
Gender equity in the accounting industry - the opportunity in the new world of...
Accountants and bookkeepers have faced massive challenges over the past two years, as threats to business continuity,...
31 December 2021 • By Tim Johnson
Business
Government to raise bar on proxy advice services
The Morrison government is working to bolster transparency and accountability when it comes to proxy advice services.
30 December 2021 • By Reporter
Appointments
RSM names New Year appointments
RSM is set to record a "record" number of new senior appointments, who will come into their roles from 1 January 2022.
30 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
CPA Australia flags concern on CSLR ‘shortcomings’
The professional accounting body has outlined its concerns on the proposed compensation scheme of last resort (CSLR).
29 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
The cost of checking emails after-hours
Thinking about checking emails over Christmas? New research has highlighted the negative effects working out-of-hours...
24 December 2021 • By Reporter
Business
Business e-invoicing move ‘step in right direction’
The government’s move towards business e-invoicing has been commended by those in the profession.
24 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
Inflation will be the biggest concern for investors in 2022: deVere
The chief executive of deVere has warned investors about the risks posed by inflation in the year ahead.
24 December 2021 • By Jon Bragg
Business
Rise of ‘accountsellors’ to continue in 2022
As the new year approaches, a CEO has shared why she thinks the days of accountants purely working with businesses to...
24 December 2021 • By Reporter
Appointments
Pitcher Partners names new non-exec independent chairman
Pitcher Partners Sydney has confirmed the appointment of a new non-executive independent chairperson of its wealth...
23 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
2021: End of year wrap
For an unforeseen second year of further outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged and disrupted us. As the...
22 December 2021 • By Robyn Jacobson, The Tax Institute
Business
The work perks attracting new-to-industry accountants
A “talent war” is on track to be a big trend for accounting practices in 2022, with employers considering a number of...
22 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave
Business
Australian directors identify key worries ahead of 2022
Skills shortages and cyber threats remain major concerns for directors.
22 December 2021 • By Jon Bragg
Business
Employee headcount set to rise in 2022
The number of members from accounting practices expecting their business clients to increase employee numbers over the...
21 December 2021 • By Emma Musgrave