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Cash crunch leads small businesses to pay staff late

Cash crunch leads small businesses to pay staff late

by Shared by SMH | May 10, 2019 | News

A report from Wakefield Research and Intuit Australia launched on Thursday that draws on research into 500 small businesses has found 46 per cent of founders are at risk of being unable to pay their workers on time. Read more at the SMH. 
‘High quality advisers’ will be driven out of the industry: CEO

‘High quality advisers’ will be driven out of the industry: CEO

by Shared by ifa | May 10, 2019 | News

“Sending a group of advisers who have been doing their job unblemished for up to 20 years back to school … I don’t know if that is a solution,” he said. Read more at the ifa. 
ATO set to notify SMSF clients over ‘protecting your super’ changes

ATO set to notify SMSF clients over ‘protecting your super’ changes

by Shared by Accountants Daily | May 10, 2019 | News

Earlier this year, the government passed its Treasury Laws Amendment (Protecting Your Superannuation Package) Bill 2018, which was aimed at reducing the erosion of superannuation balances and inappropriate insurance arrangements. Read more at the Accountants...
The many roads that lead to meeting FASEA’s education standards

The many roads that lead to meeting FASEA’s education standards

by Contributed by Christian Pakpahan and Daniel Butler | May 10, 2019 | Blog

Each adviser should consider their own circumstances and decide which pathway is most suitable for them.  What are the pathways for existing advisers? The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) broadly defines an existing adviser (referred to as an existing provider in the...
Workplace wellness is the real trickle-down economics

Workplace wellness is the real trickle-down economics

by Contributed by Jerome Doraisamy | May 9, 2019 | Blog

How professional services firms have dealt (or not dealt) with workplace wellness issues could well be Australia’s next royal commission. I recently spoke with R U OK? non-executive director Graeme Cowan, who explained that in speaking to chief risk officers across...
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