by Quinns_News | Jun 7, 2010 | Legal News
Do you have a Will? When a person dies without leaving a Will things can become quite problematic. Dependants (widows, children etc) can be left waiting for extended periods of time, as the estates cannot be wrapped up quickly. As such, the State or Territory Public...
by Quinns_News | Jun 2, 2010 | Consumer News
Superannuation is one of the most tax-effective ways of saving for retirement. But it is important to ensure that you save enough money to live comfortably. For most people, after their home, superannuation will be the largest asset they have once they finish work. I...
by Quinns_News | May 31, 2010 | Accounting News
The new Associations Incorporation Act 2009 NSW has introduced a number of changes to help associations run more effectively. Most of these changes have been designed to modernise the law, reduce red tape and allow more flexibility for associations. There will now be...
by Quinns_News | May 26, 2010 | Consumer News
The General Employee Entitlements and Redundancy Scheme (GEERS) is a basic payment program designed to assist employees who have lost their jobs as a result of their employer’s insolvency and still have certain employee entitlements owing to them. The Department of...
by Quinns_News | May 24, 2010 | Small Business News
The Global Finance Crisis was a trying time in the lifecycle of any business. The good news is that we are seeing some softening effects from the GFC and there are certainly things that you are able to do to help your business run smoothly: Turn negatives in to...
by Quinns_News | May 19, 2010 | Accounting News
There are many reasons why homeowners may choose to change their current principal place of residence (PPOR) into an investment property. Whether it is because they are looking to upgrade to a larger – or perhaps downsize to a smaller – model, and wish to retain the...