June 2020
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American business magnate, Warren Buffet said, “Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked.” When the economy is booming, we tend not to worry about our level of debt or expenditure on non-essential items. As the shock of the coronavirus wears off, it’s time to move into the planning phase and develop a clear strategy. The following checklist serves as a useful action plan Read More… |
Pivot,
Adapt, Survive & Even Thrive - How to Pivot Your Business
Pivoting is something business owners normally do when they sense the business needs a change of direction. The COVID-19 pandemic's arrival with little or no warning has caused most Australian businesses, both big and small, to effectively go into hibernation. The question is, could your business benefit from pivoting in the current environment? Read More… | |
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Post Pandemic – Survival Then Revival The coronavirus has been labelled the biggest global crisis for three generations. The economy came down 50 floors in the ‘elevator’ and it will be much slower and harder going back up via the staircase. To help your business survive and prepare for the period of regrowth we have put together this list of items to consider... Read More… |
Working Remotely? The Ins and Outs of
Claiming Home Office Expenses If you are working from home, you may be able to claim a deduction for some of the expenses for your ‘office’ area... Read More… |
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Temporary Early Access to Superannuation As part of the Government’s response to the coronavirus and it’s financial impact on individuals there is a temporary opportunity for individuals to withdraw up to $10,000 from their superannuation funds before June 30 Read More… |
Also, don't miss our End of Financial Year Tax Planning Guide and our COVID-19 Help for Business Guide
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