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Practice Ignition raises AU$26m Series B funding round to transform the accounting and bookkeeping...

Practice Ignition, a software solution for accountants, announced it has completed its Series B round, raising AU$26 million, led by Tiger Global Management.

This 17-year-old high school student is Australia’s most sought after growth hacker

In 2015, employing some impressively creative growth hacking, Tamir received 43,000 hits in 20 hours for start up mortgage disrupter HashChing, which has since converted into $70 million in 2 months of home loan applications requests.

2017 trends: Top entrepreneurs predict what will shape the startup space this year

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning will be the hype technologies for 2017 and we will hear of the many applications that are possible and how these technologies will fundamentally disrupt work as we know it.

A big social hackathon will be held in Brisbane to solve some of the...

Technology can have an incredible impact on the world and RHoK is there to connect NFPs and great tech talent to solve some of the world’s most pressing issues.

This tech start-up raised $1.25 million to help businesses collect their debts faster

Automated debt collection company ezyCollect has closed its oversubscribed capital raising at $1.25 million in a round led by Tank Stream Ventures.

This fintech is lending Australian businesses based on their unpaid invoices within Xero

Australian fintech Waddle has a first-of-its-kind invoice financing product offers businesses a revolving line of credit based on their unpaid Xero invoices

A start-up disrupting logistics is the first to raise capital from this new Australian...

Logistics disruptor Premonition is the first to be funded by new seed capital fund Rimon Investments backed by investors in Australia, South Africa & Israel

Show me the money! Here are four easy steps to keep your cash flow...

Cash is the oxygen that enables a small business to not just survive, but prosper, and is the primary indicator of business health.

Australian SMEs are bleeding $13.7 billion a year as they pay GST

Complying with Australia’s GST rules is costing small businesses big time - more than $13.7 billion a year, according to new research recently released...

More than one in three SMEs are missing out on the benefits of being...

The latest MYOB Business Monitor has revealed that at least one third of SMEs are reducing their performance potential by overlooking the significant opportunities...

Sexy business payments challenge your sexist assumptions [VIDEO]

You may have seen the 'Love your work' ads on television from accounting software provider MYOB. One that springs to mind includes a hipster...

How to rediscover fast business methods: Meet Tim Reed, CEO at MYOB [VIDEO]

I recently interviewed Tim Reed, CEO at MYOB. As we talk about in this interview, MYOB has been through quite a journey over the...

How to avoid the top five mistakes businesses make at tax time

It's that time of year again. Where did the past 11.5 months go? Yes, it's the end of financial year (EOFY). Again. The Institute of Public...

What effect will the 2014 budget have on Australia’s small businesses?

As the bedrock of our GDP health, the needs of SMEs are vital to the success of our economy. Following the handing down of the...

The end is near! The end of the financial year that is… and here...

As the end of the financial year (EOFY) draws closer, many SMEs report they are not waiting until after June 30 to get their...

Do SMEs have a love-hate relationship with technology?

MYOB’s Business Monitor – a national survey of small and medium business owners and managers – has found that more and more Australian SMEs are using more and more online technologies to run their businesses. If that’s the cup half full, consider the one half empty: Simultaneously, the survey found a growing divide between the online-savvy businesses and the online laggards.

Five common business mistakes startups make, but you can dodge

I love working with startups! Maybe it’s the diversity of their ideas and offerings, maybe it’s their raw enthusiasm to make it work or maybe...

MYOB report on SMEs: Grass is greener across the Tasman!

Often the grass on the other side seems greener. This time, the grass across the Tasman Sea doesn’t just seem greener. It’s going to...

Pssstt… Hey, got any start-up plans for 2014? You are more likely to succeed...

Succeeding in business in 2014 will take more than a lucky strike. As it does in any year, many factors come into play in...

Love thy SME neighbour this November, shop at the nearest small business. You might...

In business, loving thy neighbour can mean the difference between being a survivor and a casualty. In this spirit, this November MYOB, one of...
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The Gaddie Pitch in three simple sentences with Antony Gaddie and...

The personal elevator pitch is an essential tool in the entrepreneur’s utility belt. Your pitch is also essential for success on the web, for placement on landing pages, in emails and blogs. The medium might change but rarely will the structure of an effective pitch. Antony Gaddie is the creator of “the Gaddie Pitch,” an internationally-renowned set of tactics designed to help business owners deliver an effective elevator pitch, time and time again.

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New Zealand’s Xero eyes US IPO, further disruption as subscribers increase...

Xero recently held its annual meeting in Wellington, during which the company revealed some interesting details about its future. As has been widely suspected, the...

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