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WHAT IS QUICKBOOKS?

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 Hi Everyone, I have been working with QuickBooks for more than three years. As a bookkeeper, I have never felt more satisfied with a tool that reduces your workload. Earlier, we used Microsoft Excel to do the calculations and record the entries. However, it was time-consuming and tedious. With the help of the accounting software, there is no need to worry about creating an invoice or tracking expenses of the business and saving the receipts. You can take a picture of the bill and save it using your mobile app. It is as simple as that with the help of the dashboard. I am sharing an article to explain this.     https://www.agibookkeeping.com.au/what-is-quickbooks/

Labor considering single-parenting payment, rent assistance changes in budget

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 The finance minister says the government is looking seriously at a recommendation to expand the single-parenting payment to more mothers, acknowledging it is "hard" to live on the current JobSeeker rate. Speaking on Insiders, senator Katy Gallagher said conversations ahead of the May budget were ongoing and included consideration of advice from two recent reports on economic equality and inclusion. One, from the Women's Economic Equality Task Force, made six recommendations to government, the first being to reinstate the single-parenting payment for women with children over eight because "this will more appropriately classify single mothers as doing parenting work, rather than being unemployed". Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-23/katy-gallagher-single-parent-payments-rent-assitance-budget/102257212

The criticisms behind the Reserve Bank review's recommendations for a new board, updated mandate

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A board that provided "limited challenge" to the views of the Reserve Bank of Australia's executive — and with a skill set mismatched to the "complex and uncertain economic environment": That was the assessment of the review of the Reserve  Bank of Australia (RBA). That review's major recommendation — to create a specialist monetary policy board to set interest rates — reflects its criticism of the existing board structure. "The external members of the Board have been outstanding leaders in their fields," the review diplomatically notes. Read More:  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-24/reserve-bank-review-criticisms-of-board-change-to-mandate/102252040

Rex Airlines cuts regional flights blaming pilot, engineer and parts shortages

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 Rex Airlines has blamed pilot, engineer and parts shortages for its decision to cut flights on nine regional routes across four states.   Towns affected from May 1 include Cairns and Bamaga in Far North Queensland; Sydney, Broken Hill and Wagga Wagga in New South Wales; Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Whyalla, Port Lincoln and Ceduna in South Australia; and Melbourne in Victoria. Rex's network strategy general manager Warrick Lodge said the changes were "minor" and affected the company's 61-strong fleet of Saab 340 Turboprop planes. "These adjustments are necessitated by the chronic shortage of airline professionals, particularly pilots and engineers, as well as the severe disruption in the supply chain of aircraft and engine parts," he said. Read More:  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-24/rex-airlines-cuts-regional-flights-pilot-engineer-parts-shortage/102259518