by Caroline Riches | May 16, 2025 | Features
For public accountants, time is money. Yet many find themselves constantly giving away expertise and advice for free. Quick queries, scoping calls or informal opinions may seem harmless on the surface but can quickly eat into your precious time, and your bottom...
by Caroline Voaden | May 15, 2025 | Features
At a glance Digital note-taking tools help accountants create “second brains” to manage information overload. From Notion’s powerful databases to Apple Notes’ simplicity, there are options for practices of all sizes. Well organised knowledge...
by Caroline Riches | May 14, 2025 | Features
Securing new clients is exhilarating, but that excitement can swiftly turn to frustration if you mishandle the onboarding process. Poor onboarding can make or break new relationships, with 89 per cent of clients of financial institutions experiencing friction during...
by Mark Melatos | May 13, 2025 | News
Labor’s emphatic victory on Saturday night, including what looks like an increased presence in the Senate, suggests the legislation is likely to become law in the near future. Retirement income in Australia Australia’s retirement income system comprises two pillars: a...
by Roy Green | May 12, 2025 | News
But looking forward, Treasurer Jim Chalmers named stalled productivity growth as a top priority for the next three years: The best way to think about the difference between our first term and the second term …[is] the first term was primarily inflation without...