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Paula Liddle, Partner, Business Advisory
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“Donโ€™t worry about the small things in life. Focus on the larger, more important things.

Paula Liddle

Partner, Business Advisory

Hard working, down-to-earth, and someone who likes to โ€˜get on and get it doneโ€™, Paula is one of William Buckโ€™s longest serving staff members with a career that has spanned more than 20 years and has included highlights such as winning the William Buck Employee of the Year and Meritorious Service awards for her outstanding work ethic and client focus.

Paula describes herself as a logical thinker and someone who is always looking for an alternative and better approach to situations that will save clientsโ€™ money and time. She believes that open and honest communication is the best way of helping them achieve successful outcomes.

Responsible for managing a large client base across a range of industries including primary production, dentistry, viticulture, health and retail, Paula places the utmost emphasis on developing strong client relationships.

She specialises in providing tax and compliance advice to businesses, preparing financial statements, assisting clients with their accounting systems and other daily business issues.
Paula enjoys nothing more than the thanks she gets from clients for helping add value to their business.

The Facts:

Core Expertise

  • Succession planning, business structuring and restructuring
  • Tax planning and compliance
  • Management accounting, budgeting, cash flow analysis
  • Refinancing/bank negotiations
  • Assist clients with their accounting systems
  • Proficient in the use of MYOB software
  • Estate Planning

Qualifications & Associations

  • Bachelor of Commerce
  • Member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
  • Diploma of Management

Industries & Specialisations

  • Agribusiness
  • Healthcare
  • Deceased Estates

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