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Thursday, 11 April 2013
If the media’s doing so badly why is Kerry Stokes digging in?
Australia’s richest bosses work in the media, by a hefty margin.
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Beware of the ATO’s data-matching machine
The ATO will be sourcing data from agencies such as WorkCover to target employers failing to meet their tax law obligations.
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013
The psychological profile of successful entrepreneurs
Research suggests a number of key personality traits, including confidence and self-discipline, are needed to succeed in business.
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Tuesday, 09 April 2013
Small businesses beware: A guideline to the super changes coming soon
Aside from the recent high-profile increases in taxes on super, the Gillard government has legislated a number of other reforms to the system that will have a big impact on your business.
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Google Glass: Visionary or transparent invasion of privacy?
A debate is raging about whether augmented reality goggles, such as Google Glass, lack vision when it comes to user privacy.
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Monday, 08 April 2013
The eCommerce revolution: Is your online store up to speed?
Nearly a decade after the start of the eCommerce revolution, maintaining a world-class online retail presence is more important than ever.
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Why Japan’s plan to double its money is good news for Australia and the world
Recent decisions by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are set to benefit Australian businesses.
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