New research released by MYOB, Australia’s largest business management solutions provider, has found nearly two thirds (64%) of Australian small to medium businesses don’t have their own website. It also found their online peers are experiencing more impressive financial and operational results.
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In the shadow of tonight’s Federal Budget, MYOB has released research panel findings showing Australian business owners have significant ‘black spots’ in their knowledge about a raft of compliance changes being introduced in the new financial year. These put relationships with their employees and the ATO at risk.
As the Federal Budget announcement draws near, new MYOB research has found one in two small to medium business operators are dissatisfied with the Federal Government’s support for helping businesses such as theirs succeed.
New research released today by MYOB, Australia’s largest business management solutions provider, found economic confidence has sagged to a two and a half year low amongst small to medium business operators.
MYOB, a company that works with one million businesses, is calling on the Reserve Bank to support the innovation dreams of small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) by reducing the cash rate on Tuesday.
Australia’s largest business management software provider, MYOB, is thrilled to have helped more than 30,000 Australian SMEs level their online playing field over the past almost-12 months with the national ‘Getting Aussies Business Online’ initiative it runs with partner Google.
Australian small business owners who borrowed and built up debt in 2011, often required to keep their doors open, are undoubtedly hoping the Reserve Bank kicks off its 2012 cash rate announcements tomorrow with a third consecutive decrease.
Australia’s largest provider of business management software, MYOB is pleased to announce the appointment of Caroline Ruddick as its new General Manager, Marketing.
The CEO of MYOB, Australia’s largest business management software provider, has responded to redundancy announcements by banks, car manufacturers and other large companies with words of advice for those considering investing their payouts in becoming their own boss.
Despite local economic obstacles and a volatile global economy, the most common objectives for Australian business owners in 2012 in terms of clients and revenue are to strengthen customer relationships and expand business development activity.