Starting a Business in Australia

A fantastic and detailed guide to buying a business or starting a brand new venture in Australia

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Starting a Business in Australia

Wed, August 09, 2006 - 2:44 pm GMT

Starting a Business in AustraliaGetting into Australia and obtaining residency is not easy as anyone who has been through the process will tell you – but there are ways that entrepreneurs and those looking to start up a business venture can jump to the head of the queue and Deborah Penrith’s brilliant new book ‘Starting a Business in Australia’ is well worth a read for anyone exploring their immigration options.

Alternatively for those already living in Australia looking to start up on their own or even buy an existing business, this title covers the intricacies, ins and outs of every aspect of starting up, running, developing and managing a business in Australia.

Deborah Penrith approaches the subject in hand in a measured and orderly fashion making her book ‘Starting a Business in Australia’ easy to read, navigate and learn from.  She begins with a detailed explanation of the types of business venture that are in demand in Australia, she goes through all the options available to those with a specific trade or skill that they wish to offer once they move to live ‘Down Under’ from hairdressing to construction and she offers insider information and tips about how to target a specific business niche and create an in demand company in Australia.

For those looking to buy up an existing business or franchise Deborah Penrith examines how to go about finding a profitable venture or even a business that needs an overhaul, the laws, rules and regulations associated with various business type and how to run, manage and successfully develop companies as diverse as those in the tourism industry, the agriculture industry or even the retail industry.

The whole financial aspect of buying, establishing and maintaining a business is also covered in depth in ‘Starting a Business in Australia’.  Deborah Penrith covers the taxation aspects that business owners have to understand, the reporting and accounting requirements in Australia, how to find finance, grants or loans to buy or expand a business and managing everything from payroll to pensions, social security to corporation tax.

There is a great section in the book for business newbies about finding decent staff and looking after employees and all in all this is a comprehensive, well rounded, deeply researched book that is a valuable resource for anyone whether they are looking at their options or dead set on running a business in Australia.

Click here to buy ‘Starting a Business in Australia’ from Amazon or to read a further synopsis of the content.

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