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Managing the books
Take the following steps to ensure that your business’s bookkeeping doesn’t become an overwhelming burden
25 May / Success factors -
Poor bookkeeping horror story: A bean counter’s tale
It’s a nightmare scenario for any contractor or business owner and when it comes, it leaves few options but to submit.
20 Apr / Success factors -
What questions should IT contractors ask their bookkeepers?
Investing in a good bookkeeper can be a wise decision if you're an IT contractor.
12 Feb / Success factors -
Bean counting for IT&C contractors
If you’re an IT contractor who works on fixed-price jobs to industry, you’re probably busy enough. But being a contractor often demands skills that extend beyond the technical aspects of the job — for example, billing.
6 Feb / Success factors -
Optus case a win for telecoms
Copyright and the digital age will become an increasigly contentious issue - especially given the rapid use of the iPad for business purposes.
17 Feb / Follow the Money -
Telstra shareholders to vote for mobility and the internet
Fixed line customers will migrate to the NBN but can Telstra keep up with communications changes around the globe?
13 Sep / Follow the Money -
Internet penetration: not there yet
The internet and smartphones are ubiquitous but we are still a long way behind northern Europe
31 Aug / Follow the Money -
Wireless rules the waves
Wireless industry defying the odds of stcok amrket woes
11 Aug / Follow the Money -
A new look Telstra?
Can Telstra's new internal venture capital team ward off competitors with innovation?
13 Jul / Follow the Money -
Copper or Fibre?
Copper is a legacy material in telecoms; fibre is hot. But Tesltra keeps pouring billions into its copper network
22 Jun / Follow the Money
Morris Kaplan
Morris Kaplan, one-time stockbroker and venture capitalist, brings his finance skills and recent experience as a business journalist and writer to IT, with a special interest in telecoms and how communications is being transformed by technology.
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Follow the Money
Keeping an eye on the market