Planning for tax or legal obligations when selling your business

Selling a business is more than negotiating a price with a buyer. It also involves meeting legal requirements, managing tax obligations, and structuring the sale to protect your interests and ensure a smooth transfer of business ownership. Whether you’re selling to investors, passing it on to employees, or transitioning to another owner, careful planning will minimize risks and help you move forward with confidence. This article focuses on Australian tax…  Read more

How better financial reporting helps you grow faster

In today’s fast-moving business environment, small businesses face increasing pressure to make well-informed decisions quickly. Whether you’re running a local café, a boutique agency, or an e-commerce store, having a clear and accurate picture of your financial position is crucial. This is where better financial reporting comes into play. While it may seem like just another administrative task, robust financial reporting can be a powerful tool for driving growth. Informed…  Read more

Funding change in your business

Running a small business comes with constant challenges, from changing customer demand and rising costs to market shifts and economic uncertainty. Sometimes, these pressures mean that parts of your business may no longer contribute to long-term growth. In these situations, restructuring can be a practical way to protect your business, refocus resources, and build resilience for the future. Audit and be honest The first step is to understand what your…  Read more

Understanding balance sheets, profit and loss, and cash flow

Running a business is much easier when you know what your financial reports are telling you. Three of the most important documents are the balance sheet, the profit and loss account (sometimes called an income statement) and cash flow statement. Think of these as your business’s health check-ups. What is a profit and loss account? A profit and loss account (P&L) measures how much money your business made and spent…  Read more

How better financial reporting helps you grow faster

Every business will have a particular way of tracking and measuring how its business is performing. If you can identify when key indicators deteriorate to a level that causes concern, you can take early action. The easiest cash flow warning trigger tends to be your monthly sales revenue; when it falls below a certain amount, you need to cover overheads or your growth target. The reason could be: The number…  Read more

Tactics to avoid running out of money

A business can survive for a short time without sales or profits, but not without cash. It is cash which pays the bills and allows trading to continue. If you are growing and extending credit to more customers, the need for cash is even greater. Progress payments When you negotiate contracts with customers be aware of setting payment terms that help your cash flow, such as deposits or progress payments.…  Read more

7 step strategy to increase sales

If you want to increase sales as quickly as you can, you’re going to need an efficient marketing plan and a highly targeted sales strategy. Step 1. Sell more to your existing customers If you have existing customers that would buy again from you or inactive customers waiting to be contacted again, then you may be able to increase sales by simply focusing on what is right in front of…  Read more

Lessons learned from global disruption and looking ahead

While it may be challenging to predict what the future holds, history shows us that economies will eventually recover from major disruptions. It’s useful to reflect on how your business can adapt to global challenges, whether they stem from economic downturns, natural disasters, or unexpected changes in the marketplace. The goal is to prepare your business for the future, reducing the impact of any major disruptions that could arise. It’s…  Read more

Collecting your money faster

Credit limits are designed to prevent debt from escalating out of control. Put a credit limit on all customer accounts and then put an automatic ‘stop credit’ on any overdue accounts. It’s also sensible to train your staff in how to approach a customer who has reached their credit limit so that the account can be settled in an efficient and professional manner. You could also set up automatic reminders…  Read more

Your social responsibility to employees

Businesses are increasingly aware of their impact on society as much as for their products and services. How businesses treat their employees directly influences public perception and attractiveness to skilled workers. By acknowledging your social responsibility to your employees you’ll have a more engaged and productive workforce. You’ll also have an easier time attracting and retaining highly skilled workers who value work-life balance and well-being. Step 1. Promote work-life balance…  Read more

A guide for effective cash flow management

An up-to-date business cash flow forecast can help you manage your business more efficiently. It’s an estimate of the amount of money you expect to flow in and out of your business. It includes all your projected income and expenses and usually covers the next year, though it can also cover a shorter period such as a week or month. Ideally you should develop at least three scenarios for your…  Read more

ATO tax debt to become more expensive from July 2025

If you currently owe money to the ATO, it’s about to get more costly. From 1 July 2025, the two most common interest charges the ATO applies to late or underpaid tax will no longer be tax deductible. That means both individuals and businesses will soon face a higher real cost of holding tax debt. What types of ATO interest will no longer be deductible? General Interest Charge (GIC) This…  Read more

How to efficiently manage small business admin

Running a small business is exciting – but let’s be honest, managing the admin side of things can feel overwhelming. Between keeping financial records, looking after daily operations, and ensuring compliance with tax laws, it’s easy to feel buried under endless to-do lists. But here’s the good news: with the right strategies, small business administration doesn’t have to be a headache. Here are some practical steps to streamline your business…  Read more

What is Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)?

If you’re a small business owner or a startup founder, you’ve probably heard about Cost of Goods Sold (COGS). But what does it really mean, and why is it crucial for your business’s success? Understanding COGS isn’t just about accounting—it’s about making smart decisions for profitability, pricing, and more.  This blog walks you through everything you need to know about COGS, from defining the term to showing you how to…  Read more

Separating personal and business expenses

There are some things in life that go together well and others that definitely do not. Business and personal finances are in the category of items that should not be mixed. Although it may seem like a headache to keep them separate—who wants to manage all those bank accounts?—your life will be greatly simplified once you separate your personal and your business finances, especially your expenses. Paperwork and taxes will…  Read more

Stop losing money! The job order costing hack every business needs to know

Ever wondered how companies price custom projects accurately? The secret can be found in a method called job order costing. For small business owners and entrepreneurs, understanding this process could be the key to increasing your profitability and ensuring that every job is priced just right. Welcome to a world where every material, man-hour, and overhead cost is meticulously tracked to unveil the true cost of doing business. Let’s explore…  Read more

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