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Accenture boss dismisses automation revenue threat but expert asks ‘where are client savings?’

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Oct 6, 2016 | News

The local head of consulting giant Accenture has dismissed the threat of automation technology to his firm’s outsourcing revenues, despite an expert claiming clients should now be paying much less for services.Read the full story at the Australian Financial...

QuickBooks users jump by 60% but Xero, MYOB remain leaders

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Oct 5, 2016 | News

The dominant player in the Australian market, Xero, saw its Australian subscriber numbers grow 54 per cent to 312,000 in the year to March.Read the full story at the Australian Financial Review.  

Deloitte, KPMG, Accenture fight to help clients use robotic process automation

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Sep 30, 2016 | News

Read the full story at the Australian Financial Review.

‘Harsh’ penalties for breaches of new superannuation rules

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Sep 28, 2016 | News

Penalties for breaches of the $1.6 million limit will apply immediately from next July.Read the full story at the Australian Financial Review. 

Friendship, romance leads to $12.3m fine for EY in US

by Shared by Australian Financial Review | Sep 27, 2016 | News

US regulators have fined professional services firm EY $US9.3 million ($12.3 million) for failures including an auditor’s romantic involvement with a client, the first time an enforcement action has been taken in relation to big companies and their outside...
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