by Bronwyn | Jul 22, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, News, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
At last – a possible end to small businesses being used as “banks”. The Payment Times Inquiry Report is finally released. For a very long time now, I have been expressing my dismay at large companies that delay payments to their smaller suppliers. (Anyone who follows...
by Bronwyn | Jul 22, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, News, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
What goodies were in the 2017 Budget for Small Business? Last night, the Federal Treasurer released the 2017 Budget. Of course, the media is full of commentary this morning – principally about the big ticket items like the increase in the Medicare Levy, and the 6...
by Bronwyn | Jul 9, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, Business Systems, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
Chalk up another win for the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Kate Carnell. The fact that a Federal election is looming didn’t hurt either. All political parties are tripping over themselves to attract the Small Business vote. Back in...
by Bronwyn | Jul 9, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
Your customers, investors and employees are watching you, how is your Small Business helping to make the world a better place? You’ve heard all the sayings “Do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life”; “Passion will make you succeed in business”;...
by Bronwyn | Jul 7, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Blog, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
BE YOUR OWN BOSS Starting your own sole-trader or small business is an exciting time. When you’ve got specific skills and services that people want to pay for, being your own boss can give you a lot of flexibility. Read on for a list of small...
by Bronwyn | Jun 30, 2021 | Australian Small Business, Business Ethics, Risk Management, Small Biz Big Biz Relationships, Small Biz Tips
2020 saw the biggest disruption to our businesses, communities and lives for decades – probably since WWII. But the coronavirus pandemic followed close on the heels of the Australian bushfires, the resources industry crash, massive floods, the Global Financial...