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Clear filtersEducating your staff about the opportunities provided by artificial intelligence (AI) can help alleviate a fear of robot “job stealers” and increase engagement and productivity...
Chartered accountants can inadvertently find themselves embroiled in squabbles or even disciplinary action when they work closely with family members or family businesses...
Transformations were once rare events and only for brave chief executive officers and boards. They now abound and companies are being proactive in keeping up with the competition...
Martin Bailey FCA and Cameron McGregor FCA of McGregor Bailey Chartered Accountants, Auckland, first worked together in 1976...
As technology evolves accounting firms need to invest in systems capable of growing organically with a business...
Explains changes to the Code of Ethics on how accountants need to respond to non-compliance with laws and regulations (NOCLAR)...
The greatest threat to a small business is always the unknown...
The New Zealand accounting profession has lost an iconic figure...
Bill Gates’s proposal for a “robot tax” highlights technological risks to jobs – and also to the income tax base...
Much has been said about blockchain when it comes to cryptocurrencies, but we have yet to figure out other uses for it...
Why being prepared can take the pressure off if one of your clients is audited by the Australian Tax Office...
Urban regeneration can make or break a city’s economic and social prospects. To build the cities of the future, architects are learning lessons from the past...
What if you could harness technology to see into the future? Welcome to the “predictive practice”...
The mindblowing power of big data is shaking political structures and changing the way businesses reach customers...
Meet Rebecca Glover, a young CA leading by example in the not-for-profit sector with World Vision Australia...