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Chua, Yi Lin, Chee Seng Cheong, and Graeme Gould. "The Impact of Mandatory IFRS Adoption on Accounting Quality: Evidence from Australia." Journal of International Accounting Research 11, no. 1 (January 1, 2012): 119–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jiar-10212.

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ABSTRACT Following the mandatory implementation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Australia as of January 1, 2005, this study examines its impact on accounting quality by focusing on three perspectives: (1) earnings management, (2) timely loss recognition, and (3) value relevance. Using four years of adoption experience since the mandate was first made effective in Australia for a wide range of accounting-based metrics and market-based information, we find that the mandatory adoption of IFRS has resulted in better accounting quality than previously under Australian generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). In particular, the findings indicate that the pervasiveness of earnings management by way of smoothing has reduced, while the timeliness of loss recognition has improved post-adoption. Additionally, the value relevance of financial statement information has improved, especially for non-financial firms. This is despite the fact that there is evidence to suggest that financial firms are engaged in managing earnings toward a small positive target after the mandatory adoption of IFRS in Australia.
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Patrickson, Margaret, and Leonie Hallo. "Female Immigrant Entrepreneurship: The Experience of Chinese Migrants to Australia." Administrative Sciences 11, no. 4 (December 3, 2021): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/admsci11040145.

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This article reports on findings from interviews with a small group of Chinese female immigrants to Australia who have started up their own business since their arrival. Unlike most publications concerning immigration that focus upon financial factors, we have instead concentrated on their personal journeys, why they started their businesses and the benefits they sought. We interviewed thirteen participants in Adelaide who had recently arrived from China with the aim of immigrating permanently to Australia. Immigration records indicate that by 2020 this figure had risen to over 160,000 per annum. However, it dropped again quickly in 2020 following the beginning of COVID-19. Nonetheless, according to recent Australian government records, over 866,200 current Australian residents have Chinese ancestry and 74% are first-generation migrants. The primary motivators for respondents were independence and control as well as income and skill development. Respondents were also satisfied by the personal development they gained.
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Killian, Sheila, Stewart S. Karlinsky, Garry Payne, and Jackie Arendse. "Mixed Blessing of Being Designated a Small Business: A Four Country Comparison." ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research 5, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 16–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jltr.2007.5.1.16.

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This article will focus on how four countries' income tax laws define a small business and how the taxing authorities and legislators attempt to prevent small business definitions from being exploited by potentially unintended users or for unintended purposes. We will use the experiences from four diverse countries (Australia, Ireland, South Africa, and the U.S.), which take their roots from the same legal system (England) to see if there are best practices that can be adapted for these and other countries as well. A fundamental question that arises when discussing tax incentives and disincentives for small business is why carve out special provisions for this segment of the business community? The answer, as discussed below, is two fold: one, the economic benefits that small business yields the economy is material and significant; two, economies of scale as to both regulatory (including tax) compliance costs as well as costs of goods and materials warrant incentives to level the playing field with large businesses.
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Dyt, Robyn, and Abdel K. Halabi. "Empirical Evidence Examining the Accounting Information Systems and Accounting Reports of Small and Micro Business in Australia." Small Enterprise Research 15, no. 2 (January 2007): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/ser.15.2.1.

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Melia, Adrian, Paul Docherty, and Steve Easton. "The impact of regulation on the seasoned equity offering decision." Australian Journal of Management 45, no. 1 (May 10, 2019): 94–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0312896219833724.

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The rarity of rights issues in the United States makes it difficult to examine the choice between alternative seasoned equity offering (SEO) methods in that market. In Australia, however, both rights issues and private placements are prevalent. We therefore use the Australian market to test whether regulation influences a firm’s choice between rights issues and private placements. When a firm decides to issue seasoned equity in Australia, regulation favours private placements if the issue is small or needs to be completed quickly. Consistent with regulations affecting the choice between SEO types, our empirical results provide evidence that firms in Australia are more likely to choose a private placement for small issues or when taking advantage of temporary periods of overvaluation. JEL Classification: G12, G14
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Breen, John, Sue Bergin‐Seers, Ian Roberts, and Robert Sims. "The Impact of the Introduction of the GST on Small Business In Australia." Asian Review of Accounting 10, no. 1 (January 2002): 89–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb060751.

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Holmes, Scott, Gary Kelly, and Ross Cunningham. "The Small Firm Information Cycle: A Reappraisal." International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship 9, no. 2 (January 1991): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026624269100900203.

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DR. SCOTT HOLMES IS PROFESSOR OF Accounting at the University of Arizona, Tucson, United States, and was previously at the University of Queensland, Australia. Cary Kelly is a lecturer in the department adn Ross Cunningham a senior lecturer in the Departmet of Statistic at the Australian National University. Prior research has identified various stages in the lfie of a small enterprise. These states are commonly combined to produce a business life cycle. This paper proposed that small enterprise consists of a serios f interrelated cycles and as such, the presentation of an overall life cycle provides and over-simplified view of the firm. the concept of the information sub-cycle is introduced, which in itself can take many forms. Logistics regression modelling techniques incorporating those variables which appera to be significant in infulecing the level of accounting information prepared or acquired are applied to the development of an information cycle. The result obtained indicate that the acquistion and /or preparation of a relatively detailed level of accounting information is dependent on firm age, size, industry membership and level of owner-manger education. the pattern which emerges from these results supports the revision of traditional life cycle concepts. in particular, the need to segment the firm into severl sun-cycle is recommended.
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Xiang, Dong, and Andrew Worthington. "Finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for small- and medium-sized enterprises." International Journal of Managerial Finance 11, no. 4 (September 7, 2015): 513–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijmf-01-2013-0005.

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Purpose – Model finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes by Australian small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) using firm-level panel data. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach – Using firm-level three-year panel data for more than 2,000 SMEs from the Business Longitudinal Database compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the authors estimate separate models for the seeking of finance (debt and/or equity) and the outcomes of finance seeking (successful or unsuccessful). Key explanatory variables include declared business focus (on financial, cost, operational, quality, innovation, and human resource measures), presence of business plans and other documentation related to successful finance seeking, innovation, indicators for family and foreign-owned businesses, and profitability. Control variables include sales, the number of employees, length of operations, export and import activity, government financial assistance, and industry classification. Findings – Business objectives together with a large number of firm-level characteristics, including firm age, size, industry and sales, profits, growth and exports, significantly affect both finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes. The authors find evidence that the pecking-order and agency cost theories of capital structure at least partly explain the financial behaviour of Australian SMEs. Research limitations/implications – Several of the responses in the underlying survey data are qualitative so the authors are unable to assess how the strength of these relationships varies by the levels of sales and profitability. Practical implications – The findings show that business objectives significantly affect SME finance-seeking decisions and outcomes. SMEs that focus on profitability or growth have a strong willingness to seek additional finance; in comparison, SMEs that focus on the quality of their products or services are less likely to apply for additional finance. As only half of the SMEs in the sample considered profitability or growth to be a major business focus, core business objectives greatly affect SME financing decisions. Further, pecking-order theory not trade-off theory better explains the financial behaviour of SMEs, yielding evidence that SMEs continue to face financial constraints when pursuing growth. Some evidence also of agency cost theory in the positive effects of family ownership on debt seeking. Originality/value – One of very few studies to examine finance seeking by SMEs, especially in Australia. Further, only study known to include declared business strategy, presence of business plans and other finance-related documentation and innovation in addition to the usual focus on growth and profitability to explain financing behaviour. Very large panel of longitudinal data used to explain financial decision making over time.
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Mirshekary, Soheila, and Rodney Carr. "Effects of exposure to unethical practices on the personal attitudes of accountants in small accounting firms." Journal of Management & Organization 21, no. 1 (January 2015): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2014.62.

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AbstractWe investigate how exposure to unethical practices affects the personal attitude of accountants in small accounting firms towards unethical behaviours. This is an important topic for business because accountants in small accounting firms are in a position to influence the behaviour of the large number of businesses they serve. The main independent variable is a measure of exposure to a variety of different types of unethical practices. A regression involving the exposure variable onto personal attitude is carried out using data from owners/managers of small accounting firms in Australia. Findings confirm a negative relationship between the amount of exposure and personal attitude towards questionable practices: increased exposure to questionable ethical behaviour is related to an increase in the level of acceptance of unethical behaviour. While such a finding is not unexpected, it suggests that other strategies need to be pursued to encourage ethical behaviour.
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Wright, April, and Deborah Ralston. "The Lagging Development of Small Business Internet Banking in Australia." Journal of Small Business Management 40, no. 1 (January 2002): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1540-627x.00038.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Small business Australia Accounting"

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Lignier, Philip Andre Cyberspace Law &amp Policy Centre Faculty of Law UNSW. "Identification and evaluation of the managerial benefits derived by small businesses as a result of complying with the Australian tax system." Publisher:University of New South Wales. Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre, 2008. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/41018.

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This thesis explores the managerial benefits derived by small business entities as a result of complying with their tax obligations. This is the first study on managerial benefits that considers all federal taxes in the Australian context. While the managerial benefits of tax compliance were first identified by Sandford in the 1980s, there is only limited evidence to date about their perception by business taxpayers and no evidence at all about their actual occurrence. The work undertaken by Sandford together with the findings of empirical research on accounting in small businesses, provide the framework for the development of research hypotheses. With the purpose of testing these hypotheses, the research examines concurrently a sample of small businesses located in a regional area of Australia, and a sample of similar entities located in an external territory of Australia exempt from federal taxes and with minimal tax compliance obligations. The thesis adopts a mixed research method which combines a survey and a case study component from which a number of convergent results emerge. Results show that bookkeeping requirements imposed by tax compliance compel small businesses to upgrade their accounting systems, typically in the form of computerisation. The increased sophistication of the accounting system following this upgrade allows small businesses to derive managerial benefits in the form of a better knowledge of their financial affairs. The study also demonstrates that when small businesses seek the assistance of an accountant to comply with their tax compliance obligations, managerial benefits may be derived in the form of informal business advice and other services that come as a spin-off from tax compliance work. The findings of the research also indicate that a majority of small businesses value positively the accounting information generated as a result of tax imposed record keeping requirements, however further studies are required to establish the extent to which the additional information has a positive effect on decision making. Finally, the study identifies various possible approaches to quantify managerial benefits including a method based on the costs of alternative resources, and a valuation based on what owner-managers would be prepared to pay for the information.
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Adams, Karen Ann. "Accounting Strategies for Small Business Law Firms' Sustainability." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2629.

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Small business family law firms generate jobs within the local community, but often fail because of suboptimal accounting strategies. A multiple case study was used to research the accounting strategies small business family law firm owners use to succeed in business beyond 5 years. The population for this study was three small business owners of family law firms located in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The small business family law firm owners had achieved and maintained profitability of their businesses for a minimum of 5 years. Financial literacy theory and the leadership skill model comprised the conceptual framework for this study. Data collection included semistructured face-to-face interviews with the small business family law firm owners, a review of company documents, and field notes. Thematic analysis included data from face-to-face interviews, document collection, field notes, and current literature. Themes that emerged were (a) having or obtaining some formal accounting education, (b) working with an accounting professional, (c) categorizing expenses and using formal financial reporting, (d) developing and maintaining ethical standards of billing and unearned income, and (e) utilizing accounting software. Recommendations for action included investing in accounting courses and seeking professional assistance. Small business family law firm owners may apply these results to spend more time working with clients to increase income. Increasing the success of small business family law firm owners may contribute to positive social change by providing increased employment and economic health within communities.
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Walker, Elizabeth A. "Small business owners' measures of success." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2001. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1039.

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Small business plays a significant part in the economy of all nations because of its revenue contribution and as a generator of employment. In the Australian context, small businesses account for 85% of all businesses, employ 40% of the total workforce and contribute $75 billion annually to Industry Gross Product. All of these numerical indicators highlight the financial importance of small business, which is also how small business success has traditionally been measured. These traditional success measures have been by increases in financial performance criteria, such as return on investment, turnover or profit, or by increases in number of staff.
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Fu, Winnie. "Small business modelling within the financial accounting conceptual framework." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape8/PQDD_0006/MQ41701.pdf.

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Coleman, Brittany E. "Energy-Efficiency Programs: A Supplemental Guide for Small Manufacturing Businesses." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2012. https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/138.

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This research was focused on small manufacturing businesses and energy-efficiency programs on the federal, state, and local levels. Small manufacturing businesses have many types of energy-efficiency programs available to them from several different sources. Sources of information for these programs provide technical explanations that are difficult to understand. In addition, different qualifications are required for participation in different programs. The intention of this research was to form a manual for small manufacturing businesses that are energy-intensive. The purpose of the manual is to make the information about energy-efficiency programs more accessible and comprehendible for owners and managers of small manufacturing businesses.
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Nwabueze, John Chidi. "Strategies to Sustain Small Accounting Businesses for Longer Than 5 Years." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7172.

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Small businesses represent over 99% of all United States businesses and are engines of economic growth and job creation. In 2018, the Small Business Administration estimated that a total of 30.2 million small businesses employed over 58.9 million workers. Small businesses are known to face significant challenges, and most fail within 5 years of startup. The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore strategies that owners of small accounting businesses used to sustain their organizations for longer than 5 years. The population in this study consisted of 5 owners of small accounting businesses in Michigan. The conceptual framework for the study was human capital theory. Data were collected through face-to-face, semistructured interviews and review of documents. The analysis of collected data yielded themes that included market research and competitive analysis, excellent customer service, passion for accounting and arduous work, and retention of skilled and competent employees. The findings of this study may be applied to bringing about positive social change by enhancing small business owners' competence and promoting business growth. Additionally, the use of the results of this study may promote economic activities and sustainability by stimulating job creation and reducing unemployment.
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Mbumbo, Ernest Pierre Tsague. "Management accounting skills of decision makers of small, medium and micro tourism enterprises in Western Cape, South Africa." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2065.

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Thesis (MTech (Cost and Management Accounting))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015.
Small medium micro enterprises (SMMEs) in general and small medium and micro tourism enterprises (SMMTEs) in particular are considered as one of the viable vehicles to reduce the high unemployment rate and increase economic participation in South Africa. Due to the lack of management skills, among other factors, SMMTEs may not fully realise their potential. The question that arises is: to what extent do the decision makers of SMMTEs employ management-accounting tools to inform their business decisions? The aim of this study is to investigate and to evaluate the ways decision-makers of the SMMTEs in the Western Cape of South Africa use management-accounting skills to make their decisions. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire that comprised closed-ended questions. The findings may assist SMMEs to improve the management of their businesses as they will be able to see how employees with different management-accounting skills and experience compare to each other when it comes to running the business, and or if management-accounting skills influence business decisions.
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Saracina, Tara Honea. "AN EXAMINATION OF THE USE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND THE SUCCESS OF SMALL BUSINESSES IN SOUTH CAROLINA." NSUWorks, 2012. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/hsbe_etd/102.

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The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the use and sophistication of accounting information systems (AISs) and the success of small businesses in South Carolina. Additionally, this study explored the variables that influence South Carolinian small business owners/managers in the extent of adoption (sophistication) of AISs. This study applied the contingency theory of management accounting information systems as the theoretical foundation of the study. The study sought to fill the gap in the literature related to the use of accounting information systems in small businesses. Previous empirical studies of owner/manager behavior have resulted in conflicting findings with respect to accounting and business processes and systems utilized in small businesses. The research question central to this study was whether or not the sophistication of accounting information systems improved the success of South Carolina small businesses. The researcher expected to find that businesses owned by individuals with business-related education and previous business experience would be using more sophisticated AISs, and therefore be more successful. The results of the study did show a positive relationship between the sophistication of the AIS and higher levels of sales in small businesses. Also, the study found a significant positive relationship between the importance the owner/manager placed on AISs and the sophistication of the AIS. The findings indicated no positive significantly related differences in the sophistication of accounting information systems and owner/manager education, experience, ethnicity, or gender.
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Rogers, Alan D. "Examining Small Business Adoption of Computerized Accounting Systems Using the Technology Acceptance Model." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1982.

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Small business owners who fail to adopt modern technology risk placing themselves at a competitive disadvantage. Drawing on Davis's technology acceptance model, the purpose of this study was to examine how small business owners in Central Ohio come to accept and use computerized accounting systems (CAS). The research question addressed the correlation between perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and the intent to adopt CAS using multiple linear regression. Data were collected using a survey mailed to 347 small business owners which yielded a sample size of 71 respondents. Results showed a positive correlation between perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and the intent to adopt CAS; therefore, the null hypothesis was rejected. The model predicted about 71% of the variations in intent to adopt CAS. Using the portion of the sample where small business owners had not yet adopted CAS (n = 34), the model was able to predict about 63% of the variation, and in the portion where small business owners had already adopted CAS (n = 37), the model was able to predict about 70% of the variation. However, when splitting the sample between small businesses whose owners had already adopted CAS and those who had not yet adopted CAS, importance of ease of use and usefulness changed. Usefulness is more important to nonadopters and ease of use is more important for continued use. The implication for social change is the potential to reduce business failures. The study showed that 83% of small businesses over 5 years old currently use a CAS and only 56% under 5 years old use a CAS. Society could benefit from an increase in the number of successful small businesses, which would then contribute to economic expansion.
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Kotyk, Viktoriia, and Вікторія Романівна Котик. "Accounting and reporting of the small businesses." Thesis, National Aviation University, 2021. https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/50101.

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1. Pro rozvytok ta derzhavnu pidtrymku maloho i serednoho pidpryiemnytstva v Ukraini: Zakon Ukrainy vid 22.03.2012 № 4618-VI [On Development and State Support of Small and Medium Business in Ukraine: Law of Ukraine of March 22, 2012 No. 4618-VI]. zakon.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved from: https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/4618-17 (accessed 10 April 2020) [in Ukrainian]. 2. Liutyi, I.O., & Romaniuk, M.V. (2007). Problemy ta perspektyvy sproshchenoi systemy opodatkuvannia subiektiv maloho pidpryiemnytstva v Ukraini [Problems and prospects of a simplified tax system for small business entities in Ukraine]. Finansy Ukrainy – Finance of Ukraine, 6, 31-38 [in Ukrainian]. 3. Derzhavna kaznacheiska sluzhba Ukrainy [State Treasury Service of Ukraine]. treasury.gov.ua. Retrieved from: https://www.treasury.gov.ua/ua (accessed 10 April 2020) [in Ukrainian].
The world experience proves that the small businesses is a key component for developing a state economy. That is why relationships between small business entities and the state should be based on parity. Government support for small businesses allows not only successful and profitable business activity, but also it creates additional workplaces and increases the solvency of the population. For the development and sustainable functioning of the small enterprises, we need clear, easy-to-use and understandable accounting schemes to guide sustainable operations. So, it is necessary to form a single accounting information system that includes accounting, tax accounting, operational and technical accounting data which represents objective information.
Світовий досвід доводить, що малий бізнес є ключовою складовою розвитку державної економіки. Ось чому відносини між суб’єктами малого підприємництва та державою повинні базуватися на паритеті. Державна підтримка малого бізнесу дозволяє не тільки успішну та прибуткову ділову діяльність, але й створює додаткові робочі місця та підвищує платоспроможність населення. Для розвитку та стійкого функціонування малих підприємств нам потрібні чіткі, прості у використанні та зрозумілі схеми бухгалтерського обліку для керівництва сталого функціонування. Отже, необхідно сформувати єдину бухгалтерську інформаційну систему, яка включає дані бухгалтерського, податкового обліку, оперативного та технічного обліку, що представляють об’єктивну інформацію.
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Books on the topic "Small business Australia Accounting"

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Epstein, Lita. Small business accounting. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2008.

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Small business accounting. London: Hodder Education, 2010.

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Epstein, Lita. Small business accounting. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2008.

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Montgomery, Melvin A. Small business accounting. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998.

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Epstein, Lita. Small business accounting. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2008.

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Small business accounting simplified. 4th ed. Carbondale, Ill: Nova Pub. Co., 2006.

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Small business accounting simplified. 5th ed. Carbondale, Ill: Nova Pub. Co., 2010.

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Sitarz, Dan. Small business accounting simplified. 3rd ed. Carbondale, Ill: Nova Pub. Co., 2002.

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Sitarz, Dan. Simplified small business accounting. Carbondale, Ill: Nova Pub. Co., 1995.

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Sitarz, Dan. Small business accounting simplified. 5th ed. Carbondale, Ill: Nova Pub. Co., 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Small business Australia Accounting"

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Dewhurst, Jim, and Paul Burns. "Accounting Systems." In Small Business, 269–92. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19657-9_15.

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Dewhurst, Jim, and Paul Burns. "Accounting Systems." In Small Business Management, 231–56. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23109-6_13.

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Davies, Gary, and Kim Harris. "Accounting for the Smaller Retailer." In Small Business, 115–28. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20599-8_11.

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Dewhurst, Jim, and Paul Burns. "An Introduction to Accounting and the Companies Acts." In Small Business, 190–205. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19657-9_10.

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Grinkevich, Anastasiia, Larisa Grinkevich, and Olga Belomyttseva. "Tax Incentives for Innovative Small Business: The Russian Model." In The Impact of Globalization on International Finance and Accounting, 35–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68762-9_4.

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Polonsky, Michael Jay, Marianne Casey, Sharon Murphy, Kylie Portelli, Yvette Van Velzen, and Dennis Sandler. "An Exploratory Investigation of Sport Sponsorship by Small Business in Australia." In Proceedings of the 1995 World Marketing Congress, 529. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17311-5_73.

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Martins, Adelaide, Ana Paula Silva, and Alexandra Fontes. "A Paradigm Shift in Accounting and Auditing in the Era of Big Data." In Business Intelligence and Analytics in Small and Medium Enterprises, 37–52. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2020. | Series: Manufacturing design and technology series: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429056482-4.

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Burgess, Stephen. "The Small Business Web Presence: Use of Third Party Portals in Australia." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 158–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16402-6_18.

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Beckman, Joseph S. "Accounting & Finance Software." In The Small Business Computer Guide, 133–53. Elsevier, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-55558-136-7.50016-7.

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English, John. "Small business finance." In How to Organise & Operate a Small Business in Australia, 313–26. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003116028-30.

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Conference papers on the topic "Small business Australia Accounting"

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Солдаткина, Ольга Александровна, and Полина Денисовна Крупянко. "PROBLEMS OF THE ACCOUNTING REPORTING BY SUBJECTS OF SMALL BUSINESS." In Безопасность: Информация, Техника, Управление: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Октябрь 2020). Crossref, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/sitb293.2020.91.12.003.

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В данной статье рассматриваются существующие проблемы в бухгалтерском учете и отчетности субъектов малого бизнеса, а также возможные пути решения для оптимизации их работы. This article discusses the existing problems in accounting and reporting of small businesses, as well as possible solutions to optimize their work.
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Darma, Jufri, Taufik Hidayat, Haryani Pratiwi Sitompul, Dedy Husrizal Syah, and Gaffar Hafiz Sagala. "Small-Medium Enterprises Stickiness on the Traditional Accounting Systems." In International Conference on Strategic Issues of Economics, Business and, Education (ICoSIEBE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210220.008.

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Mukhlis, Nazeli Adnan, and Muhammad Farhan. "Assessing Small Industrial Agglomeration and Economic Growth in South Sumatra." In 5th Sriwijaya Economics, Accounting, and Business Conference (SEABC 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200520.074.

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Remali, Azrinawati Mohd. "Strategic Management Accounting And Decision-Making In Small Medium Enterprises In Malaysia." In 9th International Economics and Business Management Conference. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.12.05.17.

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Zhou, Fuping. "Design and Implementation of Financial Accounting System for Small Business Company." In 2nd International Conference on Education Technology and Economic Management (ICETEM 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icetem-17.2017.47.

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"The Impact of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises on Growth of Kurdistan Region Economy." In International Conference on Accounting, Business, Economics and Politics. Ishik University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23918/icabep2019p20.

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Atiyatna, Dirta Pratama, Mukhlis, and Ichsan Hamidi. "Analysis of Employment in Small and Medium Industry (SMEs) in South Sumatra." In 5th Sriwijaya Economics, Accounting, and Business Conference (SEABC 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200520.037.

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Kusumastuti, Ratih, Derist Touriano, and Primadi Prasetio. "Behavioral Accounting Model of Online Shopping Behavior, Risk Perception and Entrepreneurial Orientation of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Creative Economy in Indonesia." In 4th Sriwijaya Economics, Accounting, and Business Conference. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008441504760483.

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"Research on Earnings and Accounting Management of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises." In 2018 International Conference on Economics, Politics and Business Management. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/icepbm.2018.39.

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Hamidi, Ichsan, Dirta Pratama Atiyatna, and Iwan Efriandy. "The Effect of Zakat Productivity Toward Small Medium Enterprise Incomes of Recipient of Zakat." In 5th Sriwijaya Economics, Accounting, and Business Conference (SEABC 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200520.038.

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Reports on the topic "Small business Australia Accounting"

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Karpunin, A. Yu, T. A. Levina, and I. V. Sokratova. Distance learning course "Accounting and taxation of small business", training direction. OFERNIO, June 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/ofernio.2018.23682.

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Hearn, Greg, Marion McCutcheon, Mark Ryan, and Stuart Cunningham. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Geraldton. Queensland University of Technology, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.203692.

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Grassroots arts connected to economy through start-up culture Geraldton is a regional centre in Western Australia, with 39,000 people and a stable, diverse economy that includes a working port, mining services, agriculture, and the rock-lobster fishing industry (see Appendix). Tourism, though small, is growing rapidly. The arts and culture ecosystem of Geraldton is notable for three characteristics: - a strong publicly-funded arts and cultural strategy, with clear rationales that integrate social, cultural, and economic objectives - a longstanding, extensive ecosystem of pro-am and volunteer arts and cultural workers - strong local understanding of arts entrepreneurship, innovative business models for artists, and integrated connection with other small businesses and incubators
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Cunningham, Stuart, Marion McCutcheon, Greg Hearn, Mark Ryan, and Christy Collis. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Sunshine Coast. Queensland University of Technology, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.136822.

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The Sunshine Coast (unless otherwise specified, Sunshine Coast refers to the region which includes both Sunshine Coast and Noosa council areas) is a classic regional hotspot. In many respects, the Sunshine Coast has assets that make it the “Goldilocks” of Queensland hotspots: “the agility of the region and our collaborative nature is facilitated by the fact that we're not too big, not too small - 330,000 people” (Paddenburg, 2019); “We are in that perfect little bubble of just right of about everything” (Erbacher 2019). The Sunshine Coast has one of the fastest-growing economies in Australia. Its population is booming and its local governments are working together to establish world-class communications, transport and health infrastructure, while maintaining the integrity of the region’s much-lauded environment and lifestyle. As a result, the Sunshine Coast Council is regarded as a pioneer on smart city initiatives, while Noosa Shire Council has built a reputation for prioritising sustainable development. The region’s creative economy is growing at a faster rate that of the rest of the economy—in terms of job growth, earnings, incomes and business registrations. These gains, however, are not spread uniformly. Creative Services (that is, the advertising and marketing, architecture and design, and software and digital content sectors) are flourishing, while Cultural Production (music and performing arts, publishing and visual arts) is variable, with visual and performing arts growing while film, television and radio and publishing have low or no growth. The spirit of entrepreneurialism amongst many creatives in the Sunshine Coast was similar to what we witnessed in other hotspots: a spirit of not necessarily relying on institutions, seeking out alternative income sources, and leveraging networks. How public agencies can better harness that energy and entrepreneurialism could be a focus for ongoing strategy. There does seem to be a lower level of arts and culture funding going into the Sunshine Coast from governments than its population base and cultural and creative energy might suggest. Federal and state arts funding programs are under-delivering to the Sunshine Coast.
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