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Preparing for the future of accountancy education: 9 tips for what’s taught, and how

Preparing for the future of accountancy education: 9 tips for what’s taught, and how

by Michelle Cardwell | Jun 30, 2025 | News

The rise of sustainability-related reporting and assurance and emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI) may fundamentally shift the skills and knowledge required by accountants. Likewise, as younger generations demand more flexible career trajectories,...
Small business resilience takes centre stage on MSME Day

Small business resilience takes centre stage on MSME Day

by Caroline Voaden | Jun 27, 2025 | Features

At a glance Payment disputes remain the most common issue facing small businesses.  Accountants have an opportunity to evolve from compliance processors to strategic business partners.   Tax incentives and small business impact assessments could improve SME policy. ...
The long game of helping businesses fix their financial foundations

The long game of helping businesses fix their financial foundations

by Phoebe Armstrong | Jun 26, 2025 | Features

The impact of good bookkeeping is often invisible – until it isn’t. Whether a business is expanding, selling up or being audited, clean records and compliant systems suddenly become essential.   Myreeann Tchopourian, Managing Director of Chisholm Business...
How accountants can help clients in small business restructuring

How accountants can help clients in small business restructuring

by Caroline Riches | Jun 25, 2025 | Features

The majority of insolvent firms in Australia are small businesses with relatively small debt, which means they have a chance of recovery. Unfortunately, many owners are unaware that they could avoid liquidation by restructuring.  Accountants play a crucial role...
Would a corporate tax cut boost productivity in Australia? So far, the evidence is unclear

Would a corporate tax cut boost productivity in Australia? So far, the evidence is unclear

by Isaac Gross | Jun 24, 2025 | News

Productivity is essentially the art of earning more while working less and is critical for driving our standard of living higher. The Productivity Commission, tasked with figuring out how to get Australia’s sluggish productivity back on track, is pushing for corporate...
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