Accounting
Calling Home: Peter Spear in Waikoloa, Hawaii
In 2005, Peter Spear and his wife Wendy decided to pack up and head off to Hawaii for a change of pace. The couple only intended to be there a few years, but 15 years later they still love their… Audio
Bits+Bytes: Cryptojacking and the heavy-hitters dissing Facebook
'Cryptojacking' is not the latest urban dance craze, but a way your computer or smartphone gets hijacked to mine cryptocurrencies without you knowing. Also why some heavy hitting ex-Facebookers are… Audio
Survey finds non-standard accounting measures can be useful
Non-standard accounting measures can help most people understand a company's financial performance, but others think they're just a way to cover up a poor result. Audio
Who says accounting has to be boring ?
"Nobody ever wrote a TV show about accountants", because it's "too boring" says accounting Professor Grant Samkin. But his own research goes some way to disproving that staid image. He talks to Nine… Audio
Redesigning corporates to count more than just dollars
Author Jane Gleeson-White talks to Kathryn about new accounting in which corporations count not just profit, but others forms of capital including intellectual, human, social and natural. Her most… Audio
Business tax proposals get thumbs up
Business and tax experts are welcoming what is being described as the biggest shake-up to small business tax issues in 20 years. Audio
New lease accounting rules to improve company transparency
A big accounting change is coming for listed companies, which lease buildings, plant and machinery. Audio