Month: May 2024

The Future Stability of Small Businesses Amidst the Cost of Living Crisis

Small businesses are struggling amidst the cost of living crisis, with insolvencies at record highs and inflation driving up costs. The Labour Government's budget offers temporary relief but fails to address root issues like high energy costs and rising interest rates. To ensure stability, more comprehensive support is needed. Government policies must balance the needs of workers and small business owners. Long-term solutions are essential for the sustainability of small businesses.
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2024-25 Budget: Will Small Businesses Truly Benefit?

The 2024-25 Australian Budget aims to support small businesses with initiatives like a $20,000 instant asset write-off, $3.5 billion in energy bill relief, and $25.3 million to improve payment times. However, the allocated funds per business are minimal, raising questions about their effectiveness. For instance, the digital adoption initiative provides just $6.91 per business annually. More comprehensive and sustained strategies are essential for meaningful support and long-term growth. Learn more about the budget's impact.
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2024-25 Budget: Will Disaster Relief and Preparedness Measures Help Small Businesses?

The 2024-25 Australian Budget allocates $236 million for disaster recovery, but is it enough? With Australia's natural disasters costing $18.2 billion annually, the per-business support amounts to just $25.65 per year. Other allocations, like the $1.4 billion for Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, offer $152.17 per small business annually. These figures highlight the need for more robust funding to ensure effective disaster preparedness and recovery for small businesses. Learn more about the budget’s impact and its shortcomings.
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Will the 2024-25 Budget Solve Australia’s Housing Crisis?

The 2024-25 Australian Budget's housing initiatives, including the $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund and $1.6 billion First Home Guarantee Scheme, aim to tackle the housing crisis. However, the funding may be insufficient to meet the growing demand and rising costs. With a significant shortfall in affordable housing and increasing rental stress, the budget's measures may not fully address the underlying issues. Effective implementation and additional funding are crucial for meaningful impact.
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2024-25 Australian Budget: Ambitious Plans or Inflationary Risks? A Critical Review of Economic Impact and Future RBA Decisions

SBAAS responds to the 2024-25 Australian Budget, highlighting both opportunities and challenges for small businesses. Key measures include energy bill relief, rent assistance, and Stage 3 tax cuts. However, future deficits, increased borrowing costs, and economic uncertainties pose significant risks. Effective implementation and long-term planning are essential for success.
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