Changes to bankruptcy act inhibit investment
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CPA Australia opposes the proposed changes to the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Bill 2004. As per the proposed changes there is no difference between tax cheats and those who fail due to unforeseen circumstances, and this may result in inhibited investments.
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2004
Legal issues & crime, Strategy & planning, Government regulation (cont), Government domestic functions, Government regulation, Legal/Government Regulation, Planning, Laws, regulations and rules, Company business planning, Bankruptcy, Domestic policy, Company bankruptcy, Amendments (Parliamentary practice)
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2004
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A super alternative
Article Abstract:
In Australia an estimated 222,000 Self-Managed Superannuation Funds(SMSFs) cover 95 percent of the total number of superannuation funds in the industry. The growth of SMSF is well supported by media and industry commentators.
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2003
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Management dynamics, Investment Offices, Investment Companies, Open-End Investment Funds, Investment Funds & Trusts, Management, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Pensions, Company business management
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2003
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