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HR MANAGEMENT

Performance Reviews – Conducting Successful Reviews

Your staff are the backbone of your business, and their success is going to help your business succeed. An important, but often-overlooked part of this …

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PLANNING

Measuring the Health of Your Business

When you’re running a business, it’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day activity and lose sight of the big picture. Taking stock of …

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IRD

Anti-Money Laundering Act – Why We Need to Ask You for Information

WHY WE NEED TO ASK YOU FOR INFORMATIONNew Zealand has passed a law called the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (“the …

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PLANNING

Handling Your Growing Pains

Expanding your business can be exciting, but if you grow too fast – and without adequate planning – you could face major problems. Besides the …

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PLANNING

My Food Bag Shares Growth Tips and Tricks

Cecilia and James Robinson founded My Food Bag in March 2013 with Masterchef winner and dietician Nadia Lim, her husband Carlos Bagrie and former Telecom …

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TRUSTS

The Trust Issue

Do you have a family trust? Thinking of forming one as a way to future-proof your assets for you and your children? Take note – …

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IRD

The Fringe Issue

Given the importance of keeping your PAYE and GST record-keeping and payments in order, it might be tempting to think that Fringe Benefit Tax, or …

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HR MANAGEMENT

The Power of the Team Survey

If there’s one thing business owners shy away from more than holding their team accountable, it’s holding themselves accountable to their team. Many of us …

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