• News
  • Advocacy
  • Blog
  • Features
  • Magazines
  • Sponsored Content
  • News
  • Advocacy
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Features
  • Magazine
  • Sponsored Content
  • See more topics
    • Innovation
    • Wellness
    • Strategy
    • Advice
    • Professional Development
    • SME
    • Leadership
    • Intelligence
  • Innovation
  • Strategy
  • Wellness
  • Advice
  • Professional Development
  • SME
  • Leadership
  • Intelligence
SWITCH TO:
UK

Deloitte calls in 10EQS, the expert hunters for proposals

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

The firm, 10EQS, uses a virtual global network of 1000 contingent consultants to find and interview individuals who have specific experience working in a particular industry or with specific systems.Read the full story at the Australian Financial Review.

The ATO just accused you of being a bigger tax problem than Apple

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Mar 17, 2017 | News

In a departure from the pervading political and societal narrative, Mr Jordan said ordinary wage and salary earners over-claiming for work-related expenses were responsible for the most significant revenue leakage.Read the full story at the Australian Financial...

Xero makes first move towards automated accounting

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Mar 16, 2017 | News

Xero boss Rod Drury said the company would unveil a new feature to its software this week which would automate the coding of invoices and bank transactions for its small business customers, work that has been conducted personally by business owners or accountants...

Public slap-downs from ASIC for companies with inflated asset valuations

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Mar 10, 2017 | News

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has since last year been making public its dealings with companies whose accounts it audits and finds wanting.Read the full story at the Australian Financial Review.
Consultants deliver more but charge the same, say clients

Consultants deliver more but charge the same, say clients

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Mar 7, 2017 | News

The perceived value of consulting services is rising for clients of accounting, engineering, consulting and legal firms, while the perception of fee levels is steady or falling, data from an annual survey of more than 10,000 clients by Beaton Research + Consulting...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Most Read

Kirsten Fish, ATO second commissioner
IPA National Congress hears ATO plan to shrink small business “tax gap”

20 November, 2025

Ombudsman review targets ATO’s agent phone line failures

22 October, 2025

The WH Smith Error: how revenue recognition may have humbled an icon

21 October, 2025

1 in 3 Australians in their late 60s are still working, new HILDA survey shows

7 October, 2025

How to get control of your time

29 September, 2025

Embracing the AI frontier: Rethinking auditor skills and education

9 September, 2025

Problems in the post

2 September, 2025

5 million small business employees now have a right to disconnect from work unless it’s ‘unreasonable’. What does that mean?

1 September, 2025

Conway’s war on the regulation ‘quagmire’

28 August, 2025

Chalmers wins tail wind on tax reform from roundtable

26 August, 2025

About
Contact
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
Advertise
IPA Corporate Site
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

© INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, ABN 81 004 130 643

About
Contact
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
Advertise
IPA Corporate Site
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

© INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, ABN 81 004 130 643

SWITCH TO:
UK