Ninety-one percent of New Zealand small businesses want to see large multinationals pay their fair share in tax.
Meeting customer expectations is vitally important for small businesses – but it’s not always easy to meet them when time and resources are scarce.
John Costa of EJC Advisory left a large accounting firm to set up his own ‘connected practice’. He wanted a better work/life balance. Here’s what happened.
One common complaint we hear from managers about their staff is that there’s a lack of teamwork – but it can be taught.
While I’m working out what a client’s possible tax bill will be, I also take the opportunity to help my client budget for the year ahead.
It sounds strange, but if you start out small, growth can creep up on you, and you can get stuck in the small business mindset even if you’re medium-sized.
How can you get those customers who don’t pay on time to get into gear?
Once you’ve got your team in place, it’s important that they’re managed properly or your investment may be wasted.
What are these KPIs that everyone talks about? KPI stands for Key Performance Indicator. We use these indicators to measure performance and improve.