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Accountants under ’monster fee pressure’

Accountants under ’monster fee pressure’

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Nov 8, 2017 | News

He said part of the secret was the focus on delivering better service at a lower cost by using online services for as many aspects of the practice as possible, as well as offering comprehensive financial advice. Read the full article on the Australian Financial...
Banks plan new ethics council to engage with APRA

Banks plan new ethics council to engage with APRA

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Oct 30, 2017 | News

The Professional Banking Council will be based on a similar body in Britain, which is overseen by Chartered Banker, a not-for-profit that is working with Finsia to develop the local version.Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.
The housing risk that could spark recession

The housing risk that could spark recession

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Oct 23, 2017 | News

Lendlease’s chief executive for property Kylie Rampa, Mirvac chief executive Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, Stockland chief executive Mark Steinert and Frasers chief executive Rod Fehring all raised concerns at the Property Council of Australia Congress about the future...
Deloitte says ’very few clients’ impacted by cyber attack

Deloitte says ’very few clients’ impacted by cyber attack

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Oct 18, 2017 | News

Hackers gained access to an email server of the big four accounting and consulting firm through an administrator’s account, which did not have “two-step” verification, meaning it only needed a single password to be accessed, the paper reported.Read the...
1 in 6 small accounting firms has been hacked, survey says

1 in 6 small accounting firms has been hacked, survey says

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Oct 11, 2017 | News

The concerns about security are holding firms back from taking advantage of cloud accounting systems, according to an online survey of 183 accounting firms by consultancy Smithink.Read the full article on the Australian Financial Review.
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