by Quinns_News | Sep 25, 2012 | Consumer News
In recent news, many buildings have been found to be unsafe, uncertified and unsuitable for living. In short, Defective work has occured – work that has fallen short of a standard it was supposed to meet. An occupation certificate, issued under the...
by Quinns_News | Sep 19, 2012 | Accounting News
Insolvency, under the Corporations Act, refers to a business’s inability of a company to pay off its debts, as they fall due, out of the debtor’s company resources and refers specifically to businesses and companies. Who is a director? A director is not just a person...
by Quinns_News | Sep 19, 2012 | Accounting News
Arguably your superannuation will be your second largest asset, second only to your home. So who will receive your superannuation after you pass away? Under the SIS Act regulations and rules, it is the trustee of your superannuation fund that has the discretion and...
by Quinns_News | Sep 12, 2012 | Accounting News
It is important that all business owners are aware of the reforms to the personal property securities laws introduced in early 2012. These reforms aim to create a national set of laws for the identification, protection and enforcement of security interests in personal...
by Quinns_News | Sep 12, 2012 | Accounting News
Failing to keep accurate track of your accounts receivable (that is, debts others owe to your business) can have many negative effects on the health of your business. If you have cash tied up in unpaid debts, this can severely affect your own ability to pay debts to...