by Quinns_News | Sep 8, 2010 | Legal News
A statutory demand is a written demand made against a debtor company to pay its debt to the issuing creditor. Section 459E of the Corporations Act 2001 provides that a creditor may serve a company with a statutory demand for a debt (or debts) due and payable (the...
by Quinns_News | Sep 8, 2010 | Consumer News
Know your Rights Bullying is any type of behaviour, or series of behaviours, that unfairly or unreasonably puts down, belittles, undermines, controls, abuses, scares, intimidates, excludes, offends or embarrasses someone. It is often quietly withstood by the victim...
by Quinns_News | Sep 8, 2010 | Accounting News
Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) were one of the hardest hit sectors during the Global Financial Crisis; and though there are signs of a solid return to growth and improved business performance, there is still a certain fragility attached to their confidence....
by Quinns_News | Sep 8, 2010 | Newsletter Features
There can be no disputing that over the past two decades the range of telecommunications services available to business has blossomed. At the same time, the cost of these services has plummeted. Whilst this is very good news for business, it also has its challenges....
by Quinns_News | Sep 8, 2010 | Newsletter Features
When organising their online presence, many people can forget about the management of their domain name. Though the design and content of your website and web presence are crucial elements of any online marketing plan; there are some facets of domain management that...
by Quinns_News | Sep 8, 2010 | Newsletter Features
While internet marketing has a lot to offer and is still new and exciting, it is important not to forget the tried and true traditional forms of marketing. Direct mail outs are a great form of advertising which can be personalised, making them much more appealing to...