In our July 2009 Automotive Accountants' Network Forum we discussed the Vehicle Industry, The Economy & Finance, the Economic Outlook globally and for Australia, the proposed National Consumer Credit Protection Bill, GST Son of Holdback, Police Checks and Record keeping of salespersons' hours and overtime.
2. Is this growth? 28 July 2009 Presenter: Angelo Sirianni, Colledge’s FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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4. Quote for the day “ If we are going to carry on growing, and we will, because no country is going to forfeit its right to economic growth, we have to find a way of doing it sustainably.” Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
5. Vehicle Industry Summary FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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12. The Economy & Finance FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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21. Global & Australian Economic Outlook Reference: Article: Polygenis, R. “Australian Economic Outlook”, ANZ Economic Outlook , July 2009 FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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24. Global & Australian Outlook FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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31. National Consumer Credit Protection Bill References: National consumer credit protection reform, Media Statement, 25 June 2009, Minister of Financial Services, Superannuation and Corporate Law, Chris Bowen MP http://alp.org.au/media/0609/mscca250.php The National Consumer Credit Protection Bill 2009, http://www.treasury.gov.au/consumercredit/content/downloads/Consumer_Credit_Brochure.pdf Article: Oakes, D. New credit laws to strengthen consumer rights, The Age, 25 June 2009 FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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36. But, you may not have to panic just yet... National Consumer Credit Protection Bill FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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38. Colledge’s will keep a close eye on the Bill and will alert you of future information. National Consumer Credit Protection Bill FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
39. Son of Holdback FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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51. Issues to consider 1. Results of the test case 2. Meet the 90 day timeframe 3. Substantiate the claims 4. Factory action, if any? Son of Holdback FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
52. Police Checks FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM
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54. Record keeping requirements: Salespersons’ hours FOR ACCOUNTANTS, BY ACCOUNTANTS COLLEDGE’S AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANTS NETWORK FORUM