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By Paul Martin 26 Feb, 2022
In light of the current COVID-19 Omicron outbreak, the Government has announced three additional forms of financial support for businesses with cashflow pressures as a result of COVID-19. These are:
By Paul Martin 06 Aug, 2021
The post-Covid, globalised economy has created a number of challenges for the average business. Depending on your business purpose and strategy, you may need to either upsize, or downsize, to secure the long-term future of your company.
By Paul Martin 04 Aug, 2021
Plenty of Kiwi businesses buy utes as company vehicles. If you're in the trades, for instance, a ute can be the perfect way to haul everything around and promote your brand at the same time.
By Paul Martin 21 Jun, 2021
In 1961, President John F Kennedy famously announced his goal of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth before the decade was out. As we know, in July 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people to walk on the moon, and were brought back to Earth safely, achieving JFK's goal.
By Paul Martin 25 Sep, 2019
Is your business plan up to scratch? Is it really doing its job as the blueprint to lead your business into the future? Let's look at some of the key points to be included.
By Paul Martin 17 May, 2019
All business owners need to be aware of their break-even point - that is, the number of units they need to sell in order to cover their operating costs.
By Paul Martin 17 Mar, 2019
Thinking about turning your passion into a paying gig? These steps will help you avoid some common mistakes as you set out to earn an income from your favorite pastime.
By Paul Martin 13 Jan, 2019
According to Google, which offers employees a course on mindfulness meditation , and Lululemon , a company that keeps a Director of Mindfulness on staff, the answer is a resounding yes.
By Paul Martin 10 Aug, 2018
Unfortunately for these clients, none of these items were able to be claimed as home office expenses. The rules are very clear regarding what you can and can't claim. However, making a home office claim if you conduct some or all of your business from home is still an effective and legitimate way to reduce your tax liability.
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