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Your Guide to Benefits & Risks of Becoming a Franchisee

Franchising can be a great way to start a business with a ready-made model and resources for a fee. Research shows that four out of 10 franchisees used to work for the franchisor, making it a natural transition.  Franchising is a mature sector in Australia, so franchisors are becoming creative in finding ways to expand. Even part-time […]

Selling Yourself Short? Why You Should Avoid Underinsurance

Is your small business among the one in four that say they’ll go under if faced with a liability claim? That’s the alarming statistic from one insurer’s survey.  More respondents said they would: At the crux is understanding the cost of and whether you would be able to fund the costs of legal action due to […]

Know the Liabilities in Offering Professional Services

Professional liability insurance – also known as professional indemnity cover – may not be compulsory for your sector. But it could be an investment in risk management worth considering.  This cover offers protection against legal costs for businesses that give advice or services for a fee. Typically, accountants, architects, IT specialists, marketing consultants, lawyers, bankers, […]

Using Generative AI in your Business? Risks & Opportunities

It’s less than a year since OpenAI released its (general) artificial intelligence (AI) app, ChatGPT. Since then, it and its alternatives, have transformed how we do business. Such tech is known as generative AI, a form of machine learning. Trained on a vast database of natural language, it can create content, such as text, code, audio, images, […]

Why a Risk Multiplier Mindset is Good for Your Business

Did you only focus on individual risk factors when you last undertook a risk management matrix for your SME? That’s OK, but the 2023 BDO Global Risk Landscape Report suggests widening your vista to the links between risks. BDO is one of the world’s largest auditing and accounting organisations and operates across Australia. This article explains why you should […]

If you Home Share, Check your Personal Property Cover

As of September last year, there were 251,000 short-term rentals registered across Australia, down from 400,000 pre-pandemic. However, not all short-term stays are registered. If you rent out your main residence, this article is for you. We’re sharing a swag of tips to help you manage your risks. Understanding property insurance To help protect your home from […]

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