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Zen and the Art of Tax Management | Darren O'Malley CA
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Darren O'Malley CA. Partner at Stanley and Williamson Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors 02 9923 2666. Zen and the Art of Tax Management. December 2, 2013. As far as tax goes, business people want a bit of zen. And that’s exactly what we at S and W offer. We manage your tax affairs, no matter how complex, so you can focus a clearer mind on your own entrepreneurial endeavours. December 2, 2013. What does the new government mean for our Small Business clients? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill in y...
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Avoid Tax Shock | Darren O'Malley CA
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Darren O'Malley CA. Partner at Stanley and Williamson Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors 02 9923 2666. July 8, 2013. It had been an exciting 18 months for Rob and Sue. Rob is a talented photographer, and Sue a beautician with years of experience. They both love people, and two years ago decided their combined skills would be perfect for a specialty wedding photography business. That’s tax shock. Rob and Sue are fictitious of course, but their situation is common, not just for new businesses ...
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How helpful is it for businesses to do a risk assessment? | Stanley & Williamson's blog
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Stanley and Williamson's blog. A collaborative blog for all your tax, business and management accounting information. How helpful is it for businesses to do a risk assessment? S&W Momentum Business Services. October 29, 2013. Performing Risk Assessments are one of the most important analyses that a business can undertake as part of its continuation strategy. However, I am finding that many businesses don’t even know what this means in its completeness. In my next blog I will be looking at the Risk Analys...
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September | 2013 | Darren O'Malley CA
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Darren O'Malley CA. Partner at Stanley and Williamson Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors 02 9923 2666. Monthly Archives: September 2013. What does the new government mean for our Small Business clients? Tony Abbott is now Prime Minister with a big majority in the House of Representatives. He’s promised a “no surprises” approach to government, so what can our small business clients expect? September 9, 2013. Stanley and Williamson website. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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About | Stanley & Williamson's blog
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Stanley and Williamson's blog. A collaborative blog for all your tax, business and management accounting information. The name Stanley and Williamson was established in 1980 by Bill Stanley, Weston Williamson and Sam Shun who prior to that had been partners together in a four-partner firm, Gibb Stanley and Co which had been established in 1969. The firm has been in existence for over forty years. As of 1 July 2012 Sam moved from the role of Partner to Consultant to the firm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Introducing: Claudia Devlin | Stanley & Williamson's blog
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Stanley and Williamson's blog. A collaborative blog for all your tax, business and management accounting information. S&W Momentum Business Services. October 8, 2013. My name is Claudia Devlin and I am the Senior Management Accountant/ Virtual CFO here at Stanley and Williamson. Fast moving consumer goods. Not for Profit Organisations. In all my years of accounting, I have never found a role more challenging yet more enjoyable than the one I currently hold with S&W Momentum Business Growth. Being abl...
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What to do to prepare your business for sale | Stanley & Williamson's blog
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Stanley and Williamson's blog. A collaborative blog for all your tax, business and management accounting information. What to do to prepare your business for sale. October 3, 2013. Submitted by Michael Goodrick. Further to my last blog post regarding What is my Business Worth I thought I would go the next step and give some guidance on what you need to do in preparation for selling your business to get the highest value for your business. Goodwill of the Business Being able to display that there is Goodw...
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You know you need to perform businesses risk assessments – but what is actually involved? | Stanley & Williamson's blog
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Stanley and Williamson's blog. A collaborative blog for all your tax, business and management accounting information. You know you need to perform businesses risk assessments but what is actually involved? S&W Momentum Business Services. October 31, 2013. Following my previous post regarding Risk Assessments, why they are important and of course the various types, I am now describing the actual process that is followed when performing a Risk Analysis. The risk analysis process is as follows:. What can be...
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Do you need Director’s insurance? | Stanley & Williamson's blog
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Stanley and Williamson's blog. A collaborative blog for all your tax, business and management accounting information. Do you need Director’s insurance? October 29, 2013. In today’s litigious world there can be more risks than rewards in being a company director or officer. Directors and Officers can be held personally liable for failure to carry out their duties properly. Potential claimants could include:. Competitors: arising from unfair trading activities. Customers: for misleading conduct. Any direct...