RSM Australia Webinar Series:
Mastering Business Essentials
Take charge of change with our new series of webinars designed to help Australian businesses grow. Drawing on over a century of experience supporting businesses throughout Australia, industry experts from RSM Australia will provide valuable insights and tips on a range of topics to help you succeed in today's competitive business world.

Each webinar is tailored to focus on a specific topic, and features practical tips and strategies to help you manage and grow your business.

From EOFY tax planning to cashflow management and more, our informative webinars cover the essential topics that every business owner needs to know to achieve success. 

Our live online sessions are a valuable resource for entrepreneurs looking to enhance their business knowledge and skills in a variety of areas, including leadership, management, and growth strategies. You'll receive expert advice and guidance from experienced professionals in real-time, giving you the tools and knowledge you need to take your business to the next level.

Take charge of your business's success - Sign up for an RSM webinar now!
WEBINAR DETAILS & REGISTRATION
EOFY tax and superannuation planning webinar
Presented by Katie Timms & Belinda Crowley
As we approach the end of the financial year, it's crucial for business owners to strategise and prepare for their upcoming tax obligations. To help you navigate this complex terrain and ensure you maximise your deductions while staying compliant with current tax legislation, this webinar will provide you with valuable insights, practical tips and actionable strategies to empower you in managing your tax affairs effectively and ensuring compliance with the latest regulations.






Cybersecurity for SMEs
Presented by Kaustubh Vazalwar
Is the threat of cyber risks to your business keeping you up at night? Whether you’re concerned about data breaches, ransomware attacks or other cybersecurity threats, this event will provide you with effective measures to safeguard your business assets. Learn actionable steps you can take now to enhance your cybersecurity posture and reduce vulnerability. This session will also provide you an update on cybersecurity legislation for SMEs to ensure compliance and mitigate risks.  



Market update for small businesses
Presented by Devika Shivadekar

Whether you’re planning for expansion and growth, assessing market conditions or seeking strategies to mitigate risks, this webinar with RSM’s Economist will provide you with the knowledge and insights on the national economy to make informed decisions for your business’ future. Devika will explore key economic indicators impacting small businesses whilst providing an update on current economic trends and forecasts. How can small business dial up their productivity? What is the forecast for interest rates? Join this session for new insights on the state of the economy for small businesses. 

Data analytics for small businesses
Presented by Dr Sheenal Srivastava
Join us for an enlightening session where we delve into the world of data-driven decision making for small businesses. Discover how SMEs are harnessing the power of data, from collection to application, and learn the ins and outs of the data analytics life cycle. We'll explore the transformative processes of data exploration, the creation of dashboards and data visualisation, and the art of data storytelling.

For larger businesses, the session will expand to cover advanced topics such as forecasting and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and chatbots. We'll provide practical examples demonstrating how businesses of all sizes can leverage data to make informed, strategic decisions related to cost management and performance optimisation.

Cashflow management for SMEs
Presented by Aleesha Bailey
Managing cashflow is one of the most critical aspects of running a successful business. 

This webinar focuses on cash flow management where we delve into essential strategies and techniques to help small business owners optimise their cash flow. 

This hands-on session will look at strategies for optimising cash flow during different business cycles, leveraging financing options to bridge cash flow gaps, developing cash flow projection models for proactive planning and effective invoicing and payment collection techniques.  


Business survival strategies in challenging times
Presented by Andrew Bowcher, Gavin Stacey, Nick Farr and Shannon O'Connor

Join us for an insightful webinar where we’ll dive into the critical signs that business owners need to recognise before it's too late.

As the business landscape becomes more complex, financial distress can sneak up without warning. This session will arm you with the knowledge to spot early red flags and take swift action to protect your business. We’ll explore the most common financial indicators that suggest a business may be heading toward trouble, from temporary cash flow challenges to more serious financial distress.

You'll learn how to distinguish between short-term issues and deeper problems, and gain practical tips on identifying early signs of accumulating debt. Beyond the numbers, we’ll also discuss common misconceptions about insolvency. Timing is everything in these situations—discover when to seek advice and the options available to guide your business back on track, including strategies like the Small Business Restructuring process, which has helped many businesses stay afloat.

Facilitated by expert advisor to businesses Arlene Kristianto, our experts will also cover key legal obligations and how business owners can avoid personal liability for company tax debts. Learn more about Director Penalty Notices and how to respond if your business is at risk. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from real-life case studies and discover proactive steps you can take to safeguard your business.

This webinar is a deep dive into some of the many areas covered in our latest thinkBIG report, Business Survival Strategies in Challenging Times

Tuesday, 12 November 2024 
2:00pm - 3:00pm (AEDT)
11:00am – 12:00pm (AWST)

MEET THE SPEAKERS
Katie Timms
Katie Timms
Director, Business Advisory
EOFY tax and superannuation planning webinar
Belinda Crowley
Belinda Crowley
Principal, Tax Services
EOFY tax and superannuation planning webinar
Ashwin Pal
Kaustubh Vazalwar
Director, Risk Advisory Services
Cybersecurity for SMEs
Devika Shivadekar
Devika Shivadekar
Economist
Market update for small businesses
Aleesha Bailey
Director, Business Advisory
Managing cashflow for SMEs
Dr Sheenal Srivastava
Senior Manager, Data Analytics
Data analytics for small businesses
Devika Shivadekar
Andrew Bowcher
Partner, Restructuring and Recovery
Business survival strategies in challenging times
Gavin Stacey
Director, Business Advisory
Business survival strategies in challenging times
Nick Farr
Director, Business Advisory
Business survival strategies in challenging times
Shannon O'Connor
Senior Manager, Restructuring and Recovery
Business survival strategies in challenging times
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