Australia
Why you should regularly review your pricing strategy

By Shane Taylor on 19/08/19 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

Despite the many challenges faced by small businesses over the past few years, those that have forged ahead and seen success have done so by adapting to the environment as required. As the ‘new normal’ has so far been marred with economic uncertainty, a widespread labour and skills shortage and...
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Taxing digital assets: the Board of Taxation’s review

By Tim Lyford on 19/08/19 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

As a result of the rapid digitalisation of businesses and economies, transactions involving cryptocurrency and other digital assets have increased substantially in a relatively short period of time. Concerns have arisen that the current tax system is not robust enough to appropriately tax the value generated from holding / trading...
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Business rehabilitation through Voluntary Administration

By William Buck on 19/08/19 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

Voluntary Administration is a process that allows for an independent insolvency expert to take control of a distressed business and assess its current situation for the best chance of survival. Voluntary Administration is an intense process of approximately six weeks, designed to provide immediate breathing room to struggling companies by...
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Four reasons to consider a multi-family office

By Jovana Rados on 19/08/19 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

Why should wealthy families use a multi-family office? What is it and how is it different from traditional wealth management? Wealthy families often turn to family offices for management of their complex affairs. But not all families can afford to establish a single-family office and employ staff to manage their...
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SMEs face rising debts – your way out of hot water

By Rachael Wade on 19/08/19 - Mins to read: 3 minutes

An increasing number of SME business are facing compounding debts and are struggling to stay above water. Rising interest rates, increased cost of supplies and employees demanding higher wages are all contributing to this. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has now resumed its debt collection activities following a relatively quiet...
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