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IPA profile: Letty Chen on tax, advocacy and small business

IPA profile: Letty Chen on tax, advocacy and small business

by Annie Lawson | Jun 6, 2025 | Features

Letty Chen has worked in public practice in both large and boutique firms, with a focus on small business and individuals. Her passion for research, analysis and writing saw her segue into technical tax writing and developing tax CPD materials. These roles helped her...
Fact, fiction and the ledger: what pop culture gets right (and wrong) about accountants

Fact, fiction and the ledger: what pop culture gets right (and wrong) about accountants

by Caroline Voaden | Jun 5, 2025 | Features

At a glance From Affleck’s deadly accountant to Marty Byrde’s money laundering, Hollywood loves financial professionals with dark secrets.  Films capture accounting’s investigative nature but often exaggerate it into action-hero territory.   In...
4 HR tactics to give finance leaders a competitive edge

4 HR tactics to give finance leaders a competitive edge

by Phoebe Armstrong | Jun 4, 2025 | Features

From attracting top talent to optimising productivity, the way you lead and support your people directly impacts your bottom line. However, for accounting firms without a dedicated HR function, people management sometimes becomes an afterthought, eclipsed by client...
3.5 million Australians experienced fraud last year. This could be avoided through 6 simple steps

3.5 million Australians experienced fraud last year. This could be avoided through 6 simple steps

by Gary Mortimer | Jun 3, 2025 | News

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics latest Personal Fraud Survey, between July 2023 and June 2024, Australians lost A$2.1 billion through credit card fraud. This was up almost 9% from the previous year. Even after reimbursements, the loss was still $477...
The CPTPP dilemma: Economic merit versus geopolitical calculation

The CPTPP dilemma: Economic merit versus geopolitical calculation

by Peter Varghese | Jun 2, 2025 | News

How far should geopolitical calculation drive trade agreements? It’s the question raised in whom to support and whom to stall for admission to the 12 nation, adjective laden Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, or CPTPP. And it’s the type of...
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