MYOB wishes this year’s fresh-thinking Australian Accounting Awards ‘Innovator of the Year’ nominees the best of luck.
According to MYOB research, the majority of SME owners don’t feel that a tertiary qualification is necessary for running a successful business.
James Curnow shares his takeaways from Ben Ross’s TEDx talk, ‘What should we do about unbelievably intelligent AI?’.
Before Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull dreamed of “A nation that is agile, that is innovative, that is creative”, Business Review Weekly was busy awarding MYOB with the title of “Most Innovative Large Company in 2015”.
The point at which machines are capable of independent thought — a concept known as the singularity — could soon be the reality for businesses around Australia. It is predicted by some experts to occur within as few as 10 years.
we have just been recognised as Australia’s Most Innovative Large Company in 2015 by Business Review Weekly (BRW) and awarded second place in the overall list of BRW’s 50 most innovative companies.
In business, we are faced with constantly changing landscapes. New technologies, regulations, and global competition present challenges and opportunities.
The increasing prevalence of digital signatures is causing some concern – for the ATO and for business owners alike.
The need for keeping track of transactions and resources has been apparent since the beginnings of society. In this way, accounting is as old as society.