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Small Business Owners: Planning for Retirement

May 9, 2016/in Succession & Estate Planning /by Tracy Barnett

On the subject of retirement planning, the most typical answers among small business owners are: “I don’t intend to retire” or “my business is my retirement fund.” However, the reality is that slowing down or retiring is in the cards sometime in the future, or you will have no choice but to do so due […]

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ATO Targets Rental Property Deductions

May 5, 2016/in Accounting & Bookkeeping, Tax /by Lisa Haberfield

At the start of every year, it looks as if the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) declares its drive to zero in on a specific segment of taxation. In 2015, the ATO has stated that it is stepping up its focus on rental property deductions. This could refer to many different kinds of deductions, but a […]

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5 Key Tests to Pass When Applying for a Loan

May 2, 2016/in Business Improvement /by Tracy Barnett

If you’re considering applying for a bank loan to fund the growth of your business, increase your chances of getting your loan application approved by being prepared. Banks present 5 key tests to their loan applicants. Passing these tests improves the likelihood of you being successful in your loan application. These tests are referred to […]

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Checklist for Small Businesses at the End of Financial Year

April 28, 2016/in Business Improvement, Tax /by Lisa Haberfield

How ready are you for the end of the financial year? You can begin to get ready even before the start of June. Start early and ease any end of financial year (EOFY) stress. There are a number of things you can do to be able to lodge your tax promptly and to get ready […]

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Buy and Sell Agreement in Business Planning

April 25, 2016/in Business Improvement /by Tracy Barnett

Is it your wish to have the spouse of your business partner as your next business partner? The issue is that you and your partner have worked together to build a business successfully. But you are sure that you don’t want to run the business with your partner’s spouse in the event your partner dies. […]

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Strategies to Minimise Taxes for Small Businesses

April 21, 2016/in Business Improvement, Tax /by Lisa Haberfield

What small business owner wants to pay more tax than they need to? No one! So, here are tips to ensure you get the most out of your money during tax time. Utilise the $20,000 immediate tax deduction. In the budget issued on 12 May 2015, the Federal Government announced that qualified small enterprises can […]

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Is your Small Business Profitable but Has No Cash?

April 18, 2016/in Business Improvement /by Tracy Barnett

Small businesses typically have cash flow problems. However, it is hard to understand why if your business is making money. The reality is many businesses fail because they don’t have sufficient funds to keep their operations running. Being profitable doesn’t mean you have cash. You can make profit only after you’ve generated sales and taken […]

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How can your Accountant Help Improve your Profit?

April 14, 2016/in Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Improvement /by Lisa Haberfield

If you are not satisfied with the profit that your business is generating, the first person should call is your accountant. They are your most reliable advisor and the foundation of the financial sector. The first person who you must contact to guide you in expanding your business, especially your profit, is your accountant. Accountants […]

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Capalaba, QLD 4157 Australia

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