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BEST ON GROUND
\\nDavid Boyar
\\nAn actual solution to app overwhelm
\\nThe only Coronavirus question worth asking - Can my SMSF buy toilet paper?
\\nhttps://twitter.com/samrotberg/status/1234951004853948416?s=20
\\nIs corporate compliance the saviour of bookkeepers?
\\nWelcome back to the fat corporate credit cards and account execs as 500 Audits jobs hit the market.
\\nPaul Meissner
\\nBGL is Xero’s app partner of the month
\\nBreaking free of datacenter legacy thinking
\\nData storage on glass
\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0ntAnqJ_7c&feature=youtu.be
\\nThree social media terms that I wish would die:
\\n1. Storytelling
\\n2. Authenticity
\\n3. Thought leadership
\\nI hate them because at best they are meaningless, and at worst they are misleading.
\\nThe Thought Leadership part is hilarious.
\\nUK finally allows digital signing of Trust deeds.
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WORST ON GROUND
\\nDavid Boyar
\\nYikes, Deloitte gets slammed, and rightly so.
\\nhttps://www.accountantsdaily.com.au/business/14092-full-federal-court-rips-into-deloitte-appeal
\\nA deeper understanding of accounting explains why movie food is such a rip off.
\\nhttps://twitter.com/investing_city/status/1234908202577231872?s=20
\\nPaul Meissner
\\nCorona Vivus and the mass hysteria. Media to blame. Quickbook Connect cancelled (only major Accounting cancellation (for now). F1 GP is still on. Toilet paper gate.
\\nA chartered accountant, Mr Nisbet was a senior manager at KPMG for over a decade before his most recent role as a director at BDO’s Adelaide office.
\\nMr Nisbet said he aims to demonstrate his worth as an active tax adviser, rather than a reactive one, in his new role.
\\n“A reactive tax adviser lodges tax returns, gets defensive and careful under audit, and is able to get the job done. However, they are not necessarily the first person a client calls outside of compliance season,” Mr Nisbet said.
\\n“Aside from delivering technically accurate advice and quality thought leadership to clients, an active tax adviser knows that tax decisions are not made in a vacuum.
\\n“Tax advisers must gain their clients’ trust to offer honest appraisals, provide a ‘whole of firm’ approach to solving problems and identify opportunities outside the box.”
\\nPre-insolvency industry has far too many skeletons. Sad that it happens but glad they get caught and dealt with.
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