Mid Market Matters

Craig West

Medium-sized businesses grow faster, last longer and contribute more to the economy than start-ups. But while these bigger businesses have bigger opportunities, they can also face bigger barriers to success. Strategic accountant, succession planner and host Craig West speaks to experts in time management, cashflow, digital technology, sales growth, financial wealth, succession and more, to find out how you can overcome these challenges and give you insights and knowledge on how to grow your business to the next level.

  1. The Emotional Facet of Selling a Business

    08/09/2021

    The Emotional Facet of Selling a Business

    Amreeta Abbott started her career as an Accountant and Financial Advisor back in 2004, when technology solutions were rare, slow, and frustrating. She quickly realised her clients wanted to focus on flexibility and the ability to control their investments, and that technology to support this was underserved. So, when she started her own practice in 2005, she specialised and founded SMSF Strategies, with the vision to use technology to address the traditional friction points within the SMSF. Historically, manual processing made giving and implementing advice slow and expensive, and Amreeta sought to provide better solutions. This transitioned into a documentation process using world class technology and was further broadened to create Now Infinity – which was acquired by an ASX Listed Company in 2020 for $25 million. Amreeta discusses this exit strategy in detail, underlining the emotional struggle and process involved when selling your business. Over the past 15 years, we have witnessed a rise in demand for tech-savvy accountants. Amreeta stresses how the methodology of valuing a business has drastically changed, with a constantly evolving range of tools and visibility now available. Her latest business venture, Annature, was built in mind for partners requiring an e-signing solution - such as real-estate agents & Xero. Released in July 2020, Annature quickly became Australia’s leading digital signature provider, purpose built for all industries. Annature saw huge success during Melbourne’s second lockdown last year, as companies which had never considered e-signatures as an option scrambled to adopt such technology.

    29 min
  2. Longevity in Business

    05/03/2021

    Longevity in Business

    CEO and Strategy Director for Taurus Marketing Sharon Williams joins this week’s episode. As Founder of one of Australia’s longest established integrated Marketing and PR agencies, Sharon’s experience and knowledge is an unbeatable combination. Sharon works with smart clients across all industries, from entrepreneurs, SMEs, to ASX-listed corporations. She has delivered award-winning solutions for over 1000 brands, across 6 continents, over an impressive 25 years. Her solutions are based on her unique, proven methodology, which she named The Taurus Bullseye. Renowned for her unparalleled levels of personalised service and a practical ‘No Bull’ approach that tells you exactly how it is and her international view of marketing in the UK, Hong Kong and Australia, Sharon’s purpose is sharing her experience to fast-track others. Sharon emphasises the need for communication, stressing the need to critique and elevate communication to target markets: brands with the most reputable, loudest voices are consistently the ones that cut through. Not only is there a need to increase communication, but with the impact of Covid-19, Sharon highlights empathy as a new brand currency. This is especially relevant to mid-market businesses - demonstrating empathy confirms you are genuine, giving your business an edge, not just to staff, but also to clients. If increasing communication isn’t an option for you, then she recommends upping the experience that your clients have with your company, and ensuring you show empathy as you do so. You can find more about Sharon here, or on her Linked In.

    21 min
  3. Using Purpose to Grow Your Bottom Line

    03/21/2021

    Using Purpose to Grow Your Bottom Line

    Self-described “Business Purpose Guide” Phil Preston joins this week’s instalment to converse the need for purpose and direction for all businesses, regardless of size. Formally a Senior Credit Manager where he oversaw billions of dollars of investments, Phil became frustrated with poor corporate behaviours and symbolic acts of charity. In 2007, he redirected himself away from corporate investment and towards social and environmental challenge, and has been successfully running his business since. Using his expertise in applying purpose to boost business performance and social impact, he strives to grow companies’ enthusiasm for change. He guides SMEs through to multi-national corporations in the purpose, shared value and collaboration fields, also helping non-for-profits with business development and partnerships. Over the past 13 years, Phil has worked with hundreds of clients across many sectors and industries. He focuses on purpose based challenges, even developing a TED style talk titled ‘Why Philanthropy is for Dinosaurs’, which introduces individuals to the power of purpose in a user friendly way. His book, Connecting Profit with Purpose, also revolves on this topic. Phil emphasises the necessity for every business, no matter the size, to understand what their purpose is, more so now than ever. This projects enduring success, not just short term. For Phil, if you constantly focus and adapt to what society really needs, this not only allows stabilization but will also allow continuous growth for your business.

    23 min
  4. Integrating Your Personal Finance Strategy with Your Business

    03/07/2021

    Integrating Your Personal Finance Strategy with Your Business

    Alex Lee is Co-founder and Managing Partner of financial advice firm Thornton + Lee, acting as an experienced financial advisor. He specialises working with clients who need assistance with their personal finance strategy, mainly those seeking a strategic partner that offers highly personal service built on a meaningful long-term relationship. Originating from an accounting background, Alex describes his career path to financial advisor as accidental. His grad program involved placement in financial services, and this exposure to the financial environment was when the future and planning ahead aspect of his role gained his attention. Alex also has extensive experience with Employee Share Plans, primarily the tax sector. He sustains that the key to ESOPs is education, making sure his clients are fully aware of all the consequences and options involved. Alex references in regard to ESOPs, knowing the tax consequences is essential to allow appropriate planning and management of cash flow. Once this understanding is clear, he works through options with his clients; may this be holding the ESOP in your own name, transferring to a partner’s name, or to another structure so it is more tax effective in the future. His clients are made aware of the importance of these decisions up front, as a tax structure that you can control and have flexibility with is crucial. Moreover, most employees don’t have necessary financial taxation knowledge to make such decisions without good advice, which is what makes Alex’s role so vital.

    21 min

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Medium-sized businesses grow faster, last longer and contribute more to the economy than start-ups. But while these bigger businesses have bigger opportunities, they can also face bigger barriers to success. Strategic accountant, succession planner and host Craig West speaks to experts in time management, cashflow, digital technology, sales growth, financial wealth, succession and more, to find out how you can overcome these challenges and give you insights and knowledge on how to grow your business to the next level.