Budget 2015: The Winners and Losers
There were certainly plenty of announcements for small businesses across Australia to think about in this budget. Let’s take a walk through the major announcements…
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There were certainly plenty of announcements for small businesses across Australia to think about in this budget. Let’s take a walk through the major announcements…
iiNet will have to hand over customer information as a result of legal action taken by DBC and Voltage Pictures, and they’ve decided to offer pro-bono legal services to support alleged infringers.
There are plenty of cost effective practices and technologies SMBs can borrow from larger enterprises which will help you run your business more efficiently.
Do you ever look at any of your staff and think, “I shouldn’t have to remind you to do that?”
As a small business owner, you need to be clear what this means, where you can save money and what new legislation you are able to take advantage of. Here’s what you should note…
The Abbott Government has unveiled the 2015-16 Budget, unveiling a $5.5 billion package driven by tax breaks aiming to support the nation’s 2 million-plus small businesses.
After operating their own consulting firm and experiencing employment in journalism, graphic design, and print compositing, Martin and Melissa decided to focus on something tasteful: chai latte.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has today cut the cash rate by 25 basis points to 2.0 per cent, a record low that comes one week away from this year’s delivery of the Federal Budget.
In today’s competitive world, the biggest competitive advantage any small business can have is that people know about you – who you are and what you do.
GAMURS, a social network aimed at the gaming market, has just secured half a million dollars in seed funding. Almost 4,000 members are already using the public beta, and the young man behind the company is only 19.
Believe it, Microsoft’s augmented reality tech is on its way, and they’re tying it with Windows 10 to boot.
The need for scalable technology to drive collaboration and communication has become a key factor in business growth, allowing SMEs to compete on a scale that was previously unreachable without the equivalent recourses.
Every business is a boat on the economic seas. Although bigger boats have a better chance of riding out storms, the small ones can have as much of a chance if navigation is mapped out with care.
While Australian SME exporters continue to win contracts against global competitors, many find it difficult to access the finance they need to secure these opportunities.
From Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great and Ghandi to Henry Ford, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Oprah Winfrey; qualities of leaders have inspired us to pursue our dreams and achieve greatness.
What about business match-ups? It’s the question that drove entrepreneur Jessica Ruhfus to create Collabosaurus, a start-up simplifying the “hustling” and research process for businesses looking to collaborate with other brands.
Here are several golden rules to investing that can help guide investors to grow their wealth successfully in the stock market.
Since when does working hard solely mean one should be cooped up in their office, chained to that desk and computer, focused like crazy on the business at hand?
Australia’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are unable to realise the full potential of the cloud due to internet speeds and costs.
Dan Price has decided to take a huge pay cut in order to remove what he calls the “distractions” his employees were experiencing with financial difficulties.