In the realm of finance, cryptocurrency emerged as a disruptive force, challenging traditional notions of currency and investment, but we don’t seem to hear so much about it in the mainstream of late. Why? What’s happening with Crypto and what does the future hold for the currency?
Well considering Cryptocurrency trading carries tax implications with it (and it’s just plain fascinating), we thought we’d dive into the historical roots of crypto, its current landscape, and the intriguing possibilities that lie ahead.
Cryptocurrency, powered by blockchain technology, traces its origins to the enigmatic Satoshi Nakamoto (the name used by the presumed pseudonymous person or persons who developed Bitcoin). Introduced in 2009 as the first decentralised cryptocurrency, the concept for Bitcoin aimed to create a peer-to-peer electronic cash system, untethered from centralised authorities like banks or governments.
In basic terms, Cryptocurrencies operate on a decentralised ledger, or a “blockchain”, which records all transactions across an incredibly vast network of computers. Bitcoin, with its finite supply of 21 million coins, set the stage for the crypto revolution, offering an alternative to traditional fiat currencies. And with a finite supply of coins, its easy to see how the value of such a thing rose so quickly when popularity started to increase.
Also, well worth understanding is the blockchain. This video does a good job explaining a blockchain, which is possibly the most important part of Cryptocurrency having any success or future in the modern world: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSo_EIwHSd4
Over the years, the cryptocurrency ecosystem has evolved beyond Bitcoin, giving rise to numerous altcoins and tokens. Ethereum, introduced in 2015, expanded the possibilities by enabling the creation of smart contracts and decentralised applications (DApps). The broader market now hosts a multitude of cryptocurrencies, each with its unique features and use cases. And of course … values.
While the crypto market has experienced volatility, it also garnered attention from institutional investors, signalling a shift toward mainstream acceptance. As governments and regulators grapple with the complexities of this digital frontier, the future of cryptocurrency is intricately connected to how it integrates with the existing financial landscape. Once again, we find ourselves looking at the blockchain as a means to bridging the gap… Just google NFT and you’ll find yourself in a whole new world …
Investors eyeing the future of cryptocurrency often explore related stocks as a proxy for exposure to this dynamic market. It’s reported that companies associated with cryptocurrency, blockchain, and digital assets have gained real prominence in the eye of savvy investors. These include not only cryptocurrency exchanges like Coinbase but also traditional financial institutions embracing the blockchain revolution (there’s that B word again).
The future of cryptocurrency stocks is poised at the intersection of innovation and regulation. As blockchain technology permeates industries beyond finance, companies harnessing its potential are very likely to shape the financial landscape in the years to come. There’s already plenty of real legislation and laws around how cryptocurrency is handled by individuals and business, one of which is of course, tax.
Attune Advisory recognises that the evolution of cryptocurrency requires a nuanced understanding and strategic guidance. As governments formulate more adequate regulatory frameworks and appropriate taxation strategies, businesses and investors must adapt to a changing landscape.
The future of cryptocurrency holds real promise but also challenges, from regulatory uncertainties to technological advancements. Most notably, blockchain technology is the likely link to the future for crypto as it has so many other massively disruptive applications.
Cryptocurrency's journey from a conceptual whitepaper to a transformative force in finance has been nothing short of remarkable. As the landscape continues to evolve, the future of cryptocurrency hinges on its ability to integrate with traditional financial systems and overcome regulatory hurdles.
From tax implications of cryptocurrency transactions to strategic investment decisions, the Attune team is here to provide advice tailored to your evolving needs – we are committed to staying ahead of financial trends and regulations.
The journey ahead may be complex, but with the right guidance, businesses and investors can navigate the exciting possibilities that the future of cryptocurrency holds ... it’s not going to just disappear!
If you have traded or are currently holding cryptocurrency and would like strategic advice on how it fits within your financial situation (tax position or otherwise), reach out to the Attune team on 1300 866 113 or send us an email to start the conversation.
In the intricate dance of managing a business, payroll stands as a critical partner, orchestrating the financial well-being of both the company and its employees. It’s also a legal obligation that you get it right so we thought it worth looking at the significance of payroll compliance.
Payroll compliance involves adhering to regulations, tax laws, and industry standards to ensure that employees are compensated accurately and in accordance with the law. Importantly, if you need help structuring your payroll, it’s important you seek it – we can point you in the right direction.
Payroll compliance in Australia is not merely a regulatory requirement but a fundamental aspect of fostering a harmonious work environment. The complexities involved in payroll processes, encompassing various tax obligations, leave entitlements, and superannuation contributions, necessitate a meticulous approach to compliance and can involve some specialist knowledge depending on the industry.
From the employee's standpoint, receiving accurate and timely payments is not just a matter of convenience but a fundamental right. The importance of paying employees correctly is obviously important and inaccuracies can lead to financial strain for individuals and erode trust within the workplace creating larger scale issues internally. Not only that, it can cause serious damage to the external reputation of your business if payroll is left to become a big problem.
For employees, each pay cycle is an expectation of financial security. Whether it's meeting daily expenses, planning for the future, or relying on entitlements like leave, the correct and punctual disbursement of funds significantly contributes to an employee's well-being. Delays, miscalculations, or oversights in payroll processes can disrupt this financial equilibrium, causing stress and dissatisfaction among the workforce.
Beyond the immediate impact on employees, payroll compliance acts as a shield for businesses against legal and financial repercussions. In Australia, regulations regarding payroll are extensive and continually evolving. Failure to comply with these regulations can lead to penalties, audits, and as mentioned, reputational damage.
We’re here to emphasise that a robust compliance framework is not just about meeting legal requirements; it's a proactive strategy to safeguard the financial stability of your business.
Regular updates and a commitment to staying informed are crucial for businesses to navigate this complex terrain successfully. Once again, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Attune team on 1300 866 113 for help if you’re looking to improve your payroll structure and systems.
We understand that compliance is not a one-size-fits-all endeavour and requires tailored solutions aligned with the specific needs of each business. By staying abreast of legislative changes, industry trends, and technological advancements, Attune Advisory can help ensure you’re not only compliant but also positioned for operational efficiency.
In the face of evolving regulations, businesses need to implement robust systems and processes to avoid costly errors. Automation, cloud-based solutions, and a proactive approach to compliance checks are some of the strategies that can enhance accuracy while streamlining payroll operations. With some guidance, your payroll can become a simpler part of your day-to-day business.
As technology continues to reshape the business landscape, the future of payroll is poised for transformation. Automation, artificial intelligence, and data analytics are becoming integral components of payroll processes, offering opportunities for efficiency gains and enhanced compliance. Embracing these technological advancements is incredibly important while of course maintaining a human-centric approach to what you do.
In the symphony of business operations, payroll compliance emerges as a conductor, orchestrating financial harmony for both businesses and employees. The collaboration between regulatory adherence and technological innovation, guided by experienced professionals, ensures that payroll processes not only meet legal requirements but also contribute to the overall well-being of businesses and their workforce.
The Attune Advisory team is well placed to guide businesses through the intricacies of payroll compliance with the relationships and knowledge to help you find the right solutions for your businesses unique circumstances.
For tailored advice regarding your business and it’s payroll structure, reach out to the team on 1300 866 113 or send us an email to start the conversation.
As the financial year continues to unfold, individuals and businesses in Australia are gearing up for tax season. It’s important we all stay informed about tax lodgement and payment deadlines to ensure a smooth and compliant process from a tax perspective. Below we'll walk you through the essential dates from February to April 2024, using the detailed information provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). As usual, February to April will be a busy period, and that’s before the end of year lodgements are due on 15 May!
So, let’s take a look …
In February, businesses and individuals alike must be mindful of critical deadlines outlined by the ATO. Let's highlight some of the key dates:
For further details and additional deadlines in February, refer to the ATO's dedicated page: February 2024 Due Dates. Or, you can get in touch with the Attune team on 1300 866 113 to chat in detail about your specific circumstances.
March is a crucial month for businesses and individuals to progress in their tax preparation. Here are some significant dates:
For a detailed breakdown of all March deadlines, visit the ATO's page: March 2024 Due Dates. We’re also here to chat if you’d like advice on your March obligations – call the Attune team any time on 1300 866 113.
As we head to the big one on 15 May (when all entities that did not have to lodge earlier must Lodge 2023 tax returns) April holds several important deadlines to keep in mind:
Explore all the April deadlines on the ATO's dedicated page: April 2024 Due Dates, or get in touch with the Attune team on 1300 866 113 to chat in detail about your specific circumstances.
Staying on top of tax lodgement and payment deadlines is crucial for a stress-free and compliant tax year. At Attune Advisory, we encourage businesses and individuals to refer to the ATO's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information or indeed, get in touch with our team to talk about your specific tax circumstances. So, for personalised guidance and expert advice, feel free to reach out to Attune Advisory via email or phone (1300 866 113).
Remember, timely lodgement is the key to financial peace of mind.
For many Australians, the dream of owning a home represents a significant milestone. The journey to homeownership is paved with opportunities, and one of the key catalysts for first-time buyers is the array of First Home Buyer's Grants available across the country.
With that in mind we thought we’d shed some light on the grants and schemes available, exploring their nuances and shedding light on the crucial aspect of their tax status & treatment.
First Home Buyer's Grants are government initiatives designed to ease the financial burden on individuals or families purchasing their first home. These grants vary across states and territories in Australia, each offering unique incentives to support aspiring homeowners. While the specifics may differ, the overarching goal is to make homeownership more accessible for those taking their initial steps into the property market.
One consistent feature across these grants is their tax-free status. The funds provided through First Home Buyer's Grants are not considered taxable income, offering recipients a financial boost without the burden of additional taxation. This tax-free nature enhances the appeal of these grants, making them an even more attractive option for first-time homebuyers seeking to enter the property market.
Take care: While the grants themselves is tax-free, other aspects of your financial situation may have tax implications. Our tax advisory services ensure that you are well-informed about any potential tax obligations associated with your property purchase.
While First Home Buyer's Grants provide a valuable financial injection, navigating the broader landscape of homeownership involves financial intricacies that extend beyond the grant itself. Attune Advisory is here to offer expertise beyond grants, providing comprehensive services to support your journey:
To conclude, First Home Buyer's Grants represent a significant opportunity for individuals and families to turn their homeownership dreams into reality. Understanding the tax-free nature of these grants adds an extra layer of appeal, making them a powerful tool in the pursuit of homeownership.
Get in touch with the Attune team today via email or by calling 1300 866 113 and let's unlock the benefits of First Home Buyer's Grants to shape a bright future for you.
Whether you are a seasoned entrepreneur or a budding business owner, the key to unlocking growth lies in understanding your business's current situation and having clearly defined goals and objectives. At Attune Advisory, we recognise the pivotal role that ongoing review, management, and strategic financial analysis play in achieving sustained success.
Below, we’ll explore the importance of tracking business performance, delve into financial ratios, non-financial ratios, and shed light on the significance of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for businesses of just about any size.
Once a business establishes its goals and action plans, continuous monitoring becomes paramount. This 4-step strategy execution model serves as a guide:
For a comprehensive understanding of a business's performance, financial ratios, both financial and non-financial, serve as invaluable tools. We’ve provided an overview below, but for clarity or more detail relating to any part of these ratios, we suggest getting in touch with the Attune team to discuss.
Let’s take a look:
Financial Ratios:
• Gross Profit Ratio: Measures the mark-up of direct costs to sales revenue.
• Net Profit Ratio: Evaluates the percentage of net profit to sales revenue.
• Return on Equity Ratio (ROI): Assesses the percentage of net profits to the amount invested by business owners.
Liquidity Ratios:
• Current Ratio: Measures the percentage of assets to liabilities, assessing the ability to pay short-term liabilities.
• Quick Ratio: Evaluates the ability of current assets to be converted to cash within the short term, excluding inventory and prepaid expenses.
Non-financial ratios provide insights into operational aspects, including trends, industry comparisons, and risk areas. Examples include sales proposals, marketing campaign effectiveness, staff turnover, and inventory turnover.
KPIs come in all shapes and sizes and be sure you understand that a businesses KPIs aren’t the same as those of a staff member – although they certainly should be related.
Having said that, KPIs for your business are instrumental in providing measurable values that demonstrate a business's effectiveness in achieving key objectives. Examples of KPIs include cash flow, gross profit as a proportion of sales, new customer acquisition, sales revenue growth, inventory turnover, and staff turnover. Successful businesses leverage KPIs to align their performance with overarching goals.
Understanding past performance and current financial positions empowers business owners and managers to forecast future trajectories. Forecasting techniques include historical trend analysis and predictions based on changing market conditions. By understanding where a business is heading, informed decisions can be made to propel it towards success.
Implementing these concepts in your business is an essential practice for unlocking growth and ensuring sustained success, no matter your industry or business size. Keep in mind, the above is designed as a brief guide to get the thought process happening for you. If you’re considering how to grow your business and would like to discuss how we can help you set up performance tracking through your financials and more, the Attune team is ready to help.
Get in touch with the Attune team via email or by calling 1300 866 113 to explore how our tailored solutions can elevate your business to new heights.
In the dynamic landscape of Australian business, the quest for sustainable growth is a perpetual journey.
For visionary entrepreneurs and business owners, unlocking growth often involves strategic decisions, and one such powerful tool is the judicious use of business equity. As we delve into this topic, we’ll aim to shed light on the most common methods for leveraging business equity alongside three tips to guide you through the process.
One of the primary methods for unlocking growth is by strategically issuing equity to key stakeholders. This may include key employees, partners, or even external investors who bring strategic value to the business. Equity issuance aligns the interests of these stakeholders with the success of the company, fostering a sense of ownership and commitment. It can also be a powerful tool for retaining and attracting top talent.
Businesses often require additional capital to fuel growth initiatives, whether it's expanding operations, launching new products, or entering new markets. Equity financing involves raising capital by selling shares of the company. This method can be particularly advantageous for businesses with high growth potential, as investors are drawn to the prospect of future returns. It's crucial to carefully structure equity financing to balance the infusion of capital with maintaining control over the business.
Mergers and acquisitions present another avenue for leveraging business equity to drive growth. In strategic alliances or acquisitions, businesses can exchange equity to create synergies, access new markets, or consolidate industry positions. However, navigating the complexities of M&A transactions requires meticulous planning, due diligence, and expert financial advice to ensure a seamless integration that maximises value for all parties involved.
Before embarking on any equity-related initiatives, it's essential to develop a comprehensive strategic plan. This involves evaluating the current business landscape, defining growth objectives, and identifying the key stakeholders who can contribute to these goals. Understanding the long-term vision for the business allows for informed decisions regarding the type and extent of equity issuance or financing required.
Navigating the Australian tax and regulatory environment is paramount when utilising business equity for growth. Different equity transactions can have varying tax implications, and compliance with regulatory requirements is crucial to avoid legal complications. Seeking professional advice from Attune Advisory ensures that your equity-related decisions align with the prevailing tax laws and regulatory frameworks, safeguarding your business from unforeseen challenges.
The process of equity issuance or any equity-related transaction involves multiple stakeholders, including existing shareholders, employees, and potential investors. Clear and transparent communication is vital to build trust and ensure a smooth transition. Clearly articulate the reasons behind the equity-related decisions, the expected benefits, and how it aligns with the overall growth strategy. Open communication fosters a positive environment and encourages stakeholder buy-in.
Unlocking growth using business equity is a strategic imperative for businesses aiming to thrive in the Australian business landscape. Whether through equity issuance, financing, or M&A activities, the careful deployment of business equity can be a catalyst for transformative growth. At Attune Advisory, we understand the intricacies of these processes and offer tailored advice to businesses seeking to unlock their growth potential.
As you navigate the dynamic business environment, consider the methods outlined above and incorporate the provided tips into your strategy. By strategically leveraging business equity and implementing sound financial practices, your business can embark on a trajectory of sustained growth and success.
Get in touch with the Attune team via email or by calling 1300 866 113 to explore how our expert guidance can assist you in unlocking growth through strategic equity initiatives tailored specifically to your business needs.
As the year draws to a close, businesses and individuals across Australia are gearing up to meet their tax obligations leading into 2024.
It’s important we mention before going much further to keep in mind the multiple lodgement and payment deadlines coming for you and your business in February and March 2024. We’d urge you to reach out to the Attune team as soon as you can to ensure time-enough to meet your obligations for the first quarter of 2024. There’s nothing quite like being prepared!
Without further delay however, here are the essential tax lodgement dates for December 2023 and January 2024.
As December rapidly disappears, keep in mind these key dates (make sure you reach out urgently if you’ve missed any preparation for these dates):
21st December 2023:
28th December 2023:
As the new year commences, businesses must stay vigilant about the ATO's tax lodgement deadlines for January 2024. Key dates include:
21st January 2024:
28th January 2024:
Staying compliant with tax lodgement deadlines is pivotal for businesses to avoid penalties and ensure smooth operations. Here are some tips to navigate the lodgement process effectively:
1. Early Preparation:
Begin preparations well in advance of the deadlines. Ensure all financial records are up-to-date, and collaborate with the Attune Advisory team, for a thorough review. Once again, it’s here we should remind you that the first few months of 2024 contains multiple lodgement and payment deadlines, so please speak with us about your upcoming obligations at your earliest convenience if you haven’t already.
2. Consult with Attune:
Seek guidance from the Attune team for personalised advice tailored to your business needs. Our expertise can help identify potential deductions and optimise your tax position – it’s what we do best.
3. Utilise Technology:
Leverage technology and accounting software to streamline the lodgement process. Automation can enhance accuracy and efficiency, reducing the risk of errors. Again, we can help guide your business through the adoption of accounting software and practices that can streamline your activity.
4. Review and Plan Ahead:
Take this opportunity to review your financial performance for the past year (or even do it in January). Use insights gained to plan ahead strategically and make informed decisions for the coming financial year. This is where our true strength lies – we love helping business grow through tailored, strategic advice.
As the tax year continues to unfold, let’s explore how we can elevate your business and create a stress-free lodgement experience when those times arise.
Get in touch with the Attune team today via email or by calling 1300 866 113 and let's navigate the tax landscape together to set the stage for financial success both for you and your business in the new year.
Running a business is a complex juggling act. Balancing the big picture vision with the day-to-day operational tasks can be overwhelming, leaving little time for strategic decision-making and customer-focused initiatives. This is where Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) becomes a game-changer.
Business Process Outsourcing involves entrusting specific business functions to external service providers. One area where outsourcing can make a significant impact is in accounting and financial processes. By partnering with a reliable Business Process Outsourcing service (like ours), businesses can streamline their operations, enhance efficiency, and free up valuable time for more critical tasks.
At Attune Advisory, we understand the challenges businesses face in managing their financial responsibilities while striving for growth. Our BPO services offer a professional team dedicated to delivering fixed-fee solutions tailored to your unique business needs. This allows you to refocus your efforts on core business activities and customer-centric initiatives.
One key aspect that sets Attune apart is our commitment to cloud accounting solutions. Why? Because cloud technology brings a host of benefits that revolutionise the way you handle financial processes. Here's why we live and breathe cloud accounting:
Cloud tech stacks are transformative for businesses, offering fully customisable solutions that cater to your specific needs. Consider the following integrations within a cloud tech stack:
Part of our BPO approach is to identify opportunities for improvement in your business, and offering guidance toward setting up specific cloud products (or even a complete tech stack) could transform how your business performs.
At Attune Advisory, we recognise that every business is unique. Our BPO services are designed to be fully customisable, allowing us to help you tailor a solution that is just right for your operation. Whether you are already using Xero for accounting or exploring other cloud-based solutions, we can guide you in optimising your processes for maximum efficiency.
By leveraging the power of Business Process Outsourcing and cloud accounting solutions, businesses can not only stay ahead of the curve but also ensure sustained growth and success.
Ready to revolutionise your business processes? Explore the possibilities with Attune Advisory's Business Process Outsourcing services. Contact us today on 1300 866 113 to embark on a journey towards enhanced efficiency, financial opportunities, and optimised taxation outcomes.
In the dynamic landscape of business, sustainability is no longer a fleeting trend but a vital imperative. As a Sydney-based accounting firm deeply invested in the financial wellbeing of our client’s businesses, Attune Advisory recognises the significance of sustainable practices and their far-reaching implications on both the planet and the bottom line.
Sustainable business practices involve operating with a conscious effort to minimise negative impacts on the environment while prioritising the wellbeing of people. The importance of sustainability has burgeoned of late thanks to heightened customer demand for eco-friendly products, regulatory commitments to environmental preservation, and the imperative to secure the longevity of our planet. All very good things!
As sustainability progressively takes centre stage in corporate strategies, it becomes essential for businesses to comprehend the financial landscape of adopting greener practices. Here we’ll explores some of the potential costs and benefits that businesses can experience when they embrace sustainability.
While the prospect of going green may seem like a costly venture at first, the long-term financial benefits can be serious and substantial. Here are some key avenues through which sustainability can positively impact your financial standing:
In 2023, neglecting environmental and social responsibilities can lead to not only bad PR but almost certainly hindered business growth. On the flip side, businesses actively practicing and promoting sustainable approaches can very quickly gain a competitive edge.
Customers today are not just interested, but invested in sustainable products and services. Aligning your business with green values not only attracts environmentally conscious consumers but also fosters long-term loyalty and a willingness to pay a premium for sustainable offerings.
Creating a brand identity rooted in sustainability has proven to increase sales, profit, and market share. The importance of a positive brand image and the impact it can have on a company's financial success can be seen globally, with brands like Adidas and Hewlett Packard featuring in the top 100 most sustainable businesses globally (here’s a list to take a look at).
Funding the transition to sustainable practices can be facilitated through various grants, incentives, and subsidies offered by the Australian government as well as through other organisations. Here’s some examples:
Embarking on a journey toward sustainability requires a solid, strategic approach, which is certainly something we can help with, but to get you started, here’s our outline of a four-step approach:
While the benefits of sustainability are clear, it is essential to manage potential risks you may be facing as you embark on your greener journey – here’s a few:
As you can see, the financial implications of sustainable business practices extend beyond mere cost considerations. With strategic investment and tailored planning and advice, you can not only contribute to a sustainable future but also enjoy financial dividends in terms of increased profitability, customer loyalty, and more.
The time to plan your sustainability finance strategy is now, and Attune Advisory stands ready to provide tailored advice to help guide your business toward a greener and more prosperous future.
Give the Attune team a call on 1300 866 113 or send us an email to start the conversation, the planet will thank you!
In the midst of the festive excitement that’s already building around us, it’s fair enough if you need a gentle reminder not only to stay on top of recent AND upcoming tax obligations, but also remain vigilant (and smart) with the rest of your business’s financial matters.
Things like managing business cash flow – which could fluctuate over the Christmas/New Year period –or ensuring outstanding bills are paid before vendors close their doors for a week or two are critical, especially at this time of year. And by making a few strategic plans, not only can your business navigate holidays happily but sail into 2024 in a solid financial position.
With that in mind, we’ve put together some helpful financial tips designed to help you manage your business right through this festive season and into the new year:
It’s the perfect time to recognise and celebrate your team's hard work. Although Christmas parties can sometimes be difficult to organise, find a way to foster a sense of camaraderie that can extend beyond the holidays, bringing your team together and rewarding hard work is only going to contribute to your business's success.
With limited exceptions, December isn't business as usual for anyone. The festive season can impact your cash flow, up or down, regardless of the kind of business you run or industry you operate in. Develop a short-term cash flow forecast that coversDecember to February and update it weekly to identify potential short falls early. This allows you to implement strategies and make changes before they’re needed.
Keep the looming BAS return in late February on your radar for a smoother financial transition. You’ll be lodging in December and there’s no doubt that amidst the merriment, you’ll find it worthwhile staying vigilant about your tax obligations. It’s important you integrate them into your cash flow forecast (those short-term ones from above), especially with the Australian Taxation Office pulling in the reins on tax debt.
Vigilant management of debtors is essential for maintaining your business's financial health. Review your payment terms, consider offering discounts for early payments or even penalties for late ones and if existing clients are lagging, consider how gentle reminders might help gather those payments.
Evaluate client relationships and determine if applying discounts or penalties is an option, and of course, aligns with your business goals. The new year is a great time to revisit conversations with existing clients and take the opportunity to reassess payment terms. If your terms currently span 30 days (and you’re finding cash flow difficult to manage) consider shortening them to 14 days. There are always options, be creative and open with your clients and they’re likely to reciprocate out of respect!
Chat with your suppliers regarding potential payment term extensions or even discuss early payment discounts. This can alleviate cash flow strains as well as almost any other method – allowing you to hang on to money longer, or save some at the outset. As usual, the goal here is to improve your overall financial position.
Now you’ve got your short-term cash flow forecast, it’s time to think in a similar way, but go beyond the festive season. Look to adopt practices that support continuous positive cash flow:
Granted, none of the above is brand-new thinking, but sometimes we as business owners could use a reminder on building and fostering good financial habits. And although we’ve taken aim at a short time-period here, these are tips you can build into your year-round financial strategy to ensure good, sustained cash flow.
If you’d like tailored advice on arming your business with the tools for financial success – festive season or not – the Attune team can help. Our team is perfectly placed to help you put the right structure in place that enables your business to thrive. Give the Attune team a call on 1300 866 113 or send us an email to start the conversation today.