As you are aware, our firm has reverted back to the branding of Power Tynan to incorporate all sectors of our firm, including our Charitable Trust. This change of name provided an opportunity to revam...
We entered this market reporting period with trepidation since the recent confessions and earnings downgrades that occurred in May/June this year. Earnings overall have been flat in financial year 201...
Winter is over and Spring is well and truly in full bloom. Your garden is just like your business - you need to fertilise your soil at least every year to ensure you get maximum blossoms and good root...
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Each quarter, we interview one of our clients to get an insight into their business. This issue, we spoke to Shirley Jury, who runs a cleaning business in Roma. When did your business commence? My b...
RBS Morgans hosted a corporate tent at the 2013 Carlton Mid Roma Picnic Races held Saturday March 16. A great day was had by all, especially our client Gary Atkinson (pictured below with our CEO Paul ...
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As the Power Tynan Charitable Trust donates to local charities half yearly, the staff were asked to nominate charities to support for the six months ending 30 June 2013. A list was compiled and all ...
The SME (small to medium enterprises) and farming sectors are dominated by family owned enterprises and/or husband and wife firms. By its very nature combining family and business can be a tricky ti...
Additional deductions for small businesses when acquiring assets If you are a small business with a turnover of less than $2 million in sales (including related businesses) you are able to access s...
After months of speculation and the subsequent delivery of the Budget, one thing is certain and that is that change is the constant factor when dealing with superannuation. Over the past twelve mont...
Quite often half the battle in getting your loan approved can be in the quality of the verifying documents supplied to the bank with the loan application. It is a little frustrating that the bank a...