Starting up and successfully running a small business can certainly be overwhelming at times and it is of the utmost importance that you get things right from the very beginning. Your employees are one of your greatest assets, vital in the growth and prosperity of your business. To make the most of this valuable resource […]
Remember, you may be invoicing business to business, but there are real people at the other end of the process and their emotions can and will affect how quickly you get paid.
The word burnout is one that is sadly becoming increasingly prevalent in today’s society when it comes to small business owners.
One of the most common issues faced by small businesses is keeping control of the businesses finances and ensuring that the business continues to be profitable.
Sometimes, business has a short memory. As we already near the end of January, we’re embracing the New Year we’re renewed vigour and vitality.
For any small business owner, there comes a time when you reach a stage in the business life cycle where you feel like business has stopped moving forward and the business is just going through the motions.
When the Federal Treasurer handed down the budget for the nation, we were prompted to think about budgets from the perspective of small businesses.
The prospect of expanding beyond a home or small office operation is something that quite often stirs at the heart of many small business owners.
Small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy, employing almost half of our nation’s total workforce. They deserve assistance in the battle to compete with large competitors and ecommerce stores.
Choosing to buy an existing business can be a great opportunity to hit the ground running without the disadvantages of starting from the ground up.
Has the new year allowed you some time to reflect on your current vocation and state of employment and found you wanting more?
Taking on an employee is a serious part of the business as there are many pitfalls that can bring you unstuck if the right processes are not followed. We focus on the legal aspects of hiring an employee from a tax office and superannuation stand point.
The Federal Treasurer has released the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) for 2012-2013, and it won't come as any great surprise to SME owners that the economy, whilst not going backwards, is certainly not moving forwards as swiftly as the Treasurer would like. Here's how the MYEFO announcement will impact small businesses over the foreseeable future.
Company directors have numerous rights and responsibilities and keeping abreast of these is critical. Even the slightest indiscretion can see you fall foul of the Corporations Act, the ASIC and the ATO.
Claiming car expenses can be minefield for some business owners, as deduction methods vary depending on your work situation. This simple two-part method will help you decode whether you can claim vehicle expenses, and which methods will help you achieve the best deduction.
When the time has come to sell your business, many factors need to be considered and acted upon before you're free from any further obligations. This is what should be on your to-do list.
No matter what type of business you run or what stage of its life cycle you’re working through, the biggest issue that plagues SMBs is cashflow, cashflow and more cashflow. Here’s some expert advice for getting this vital aspect of your business under control.
The issue of Personal Service Income (PSI) will continue to be a major focus of ATO compliance activities in 2012. Here’s what you need to know.
The Australian Taxation Office has more government funding than ever before, intended to help it ensure all taxpayers pay what they're obliged to. To avoid unwanted attention, an expert is urging all businesses to check the ATO's benchmarking records, to ensure their percentages are in the acceptable range for their industry.
Now’s the time for SMBs to reflect on the year gone and plan for the one ahead, and accounting expert John Corias suggests owners focus on five key areas when making plans for the next 12 months.
As the festive season rolls around, small business operators once again turn their attention to the organisation and planning of end-of-year celebrations and gift giving. But don’t fall foul of the tax office—find out what your obligations are for this festive season.