Tag: Business
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Shareholder Loans: Tax Change Could Leave Businesses With Bigger Bills
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An article from RNZ reports that Inland Revenue (IR) is proposing a crackdown on small companies’ shareholder loans, a change that could see many family-run businesses facing a heftier tax bill. Overview Under the proposed changes, new loans made by companies to shareholders would be subject to stricter tax treatment. If a shareholder loan is…
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Only two sectors avoid real-terms pay cut over the year
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An article from RNZ reports that in the year to September, nearly all but two sectors in New Zealand experienced a real-terms pay cut once inflation is taken into account. Insights Our Thoughts This new data underscores how widespread the squeeze on real incomes has become in New Zealand, even while nominal wages rise slowly.…
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New Zealand Housing market confidence rises
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An article from RNZ reports that confidence in the New Zealand housing market has surged to its highest level in 15 years. Overview The latest ASB Housing Confidence Survey shows 28 percent of respondents believe now is a good time to buy a property, the strongest reading since the survey began. RNZ This shift reflects…
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New Zealand Business Confidence Surges in a Powerful Economic Upswing
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Overview An article from RNZ reports that New Zealand business confidence has risen to its strongest level in 11 years, reflecting an economy that may finally be shifting into a more positive phase. The latest ANZ Business Outlook survey shows growing optimism across most regions and sectors, supported by improved recent activity rather than speculation…
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Reserve Bank prepares influential OCR cut as fresh economic pressures emerge
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OverviewAn article from RNZ reports that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand is expected to deliver another 25-point cut to the official cash rate, bringing it down to 2.25 percent. The move follows a rapid series of reductions over the past year as the economy slows and inflation tracks closer to the lower end of…
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Online Bargain Surge Crushes Local Player Amid Temu Effect
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The “Temu effect” is squeezing New Zealand online deal sites as NZSale closes and low-value imports surge.
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How Job Costing Can Protect Your Profit Margins
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Profit doesn’t usually vanish in a single bad month, it erodes quietly, hidden in small overruns, untracked labour, and forgotten costs that accumulate job after job. Across industries, from construction, manufacturing, and professional services, to consulting and creative work, the story is often the same, good revenue on paper, but thin or disappearing margins in…
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The Cost of Not Seeking Advice Early
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How delayed decisions quietly drain profit, time, and opportunity In business, problems rarely arrive with flashing lights. They start quietly, a few late payments, an overlooked reconciliation, a process that’s “fine for now.” Each one seems manageable on its own, but over time, those deferred decisions build into something far bigger: wasted time, unnecessary costs,…
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Get Paid First: What It Really Means for Business Owners
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in Bach TalksThe phrase “pay yourself first” gets thrown around a lot in finance circles, usually as a tidy bit of advice to “set aside 10% of your income.” It sounds simple enough until you’re a small business owner, freelancer, or entrepreneur managing fluctuating revenue, irregular invoices, and clients who sometimes pay late. In that reality, paying…
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Change Doesn’t Stick Without Trust, Here’s Why
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in Bach TalksIn both personal development and business leadership, the word change has become almost clinical. We talk about change management as if people were spreadsheets to be reformatted, or as if building new habits were as simple as following an instruction manual. The problem with this approach is that it overlooks the human reality of change:…