At ASBFEO, our role is to support small businesses and family enterprises to enable them to grow and thrive. We provide resources to help you solve many problems.
Cyber security Cyber security is more important than ever. Vast numbers of small and family businesses are being compromised and, in some cases, profoundly damaged by scams and cyber-attacks every year.
Financial wellbeing It is important to prioritise your financial wellbeing. Financial distress is one of the biggest sources of anxiety for small and family business owners.
Handling debts Dealing with outstanding debts can be overwhelming for small businesses. It makes it hard to predict your cashflow and to be prepared for unforeseen events.
Using social media securely Using social media can be a valuable way to grow and increase awareness of your business with existing and potential new customers.However, it is important to not overlook important security elements when operating on social media, including...
Getting the most out of your digital marketing service provider A digital marketing service provider (provider) can help with your online presence, support your business growth, and increase profits by reaching new customers.
How Digital Marketing Providers can impress small business clients Almost 98% of all businesses in Australia are small and word travels fast. Here are some ways you can really wow your small business clients.
Intellectual property IP can be incredibly valuable for your small business so it’s important to understand what it is and how to protect it.
Disaster preparation and recovery Natural disasters have a significant and devastating impact on small and family businesses, and their communities.The cost and the time it takes for small and family businesses to get back to business after a natural disaster is reduced if you are prepared.Use our disaster response checklist to get started.
Self-employment Self-employment is an exciting and sustainable option for people who want to be their own boss and have their own business. We understand that setting up a business can be confusing and planning for it can be tricky as you don’t know what’s ahead of you. However, you don’t need to do this on your own.
Changes to Australian workplace laws Several changes have been made to workplace laws and will take effect over the coming months and years.
Payment Times Reporting Scheme Cash flow is vital to the survival of small and family businesses. Making payment information available to the public can help small businesses and encourages large businesses to improve their practices.
Small Business Hub The Small Business Hub is a free space that provides small businesses, family enterprises and industry associations representing small business with...
Our network ASBFEO understands the challenges facing small businesses and family enterprises.We also know that when we collaborate with our small business and family enterprise network and peers, we are more successful in improving policies...
Climate-related financial disclosures: What they mean for SMEs in Australia As Australia enters a new era of mandatory climate-related financial disclosures, SMEs are increasingly a part of the conversation. While SMEs are not directly subject to reporting requirements under the Corporations Act 2001, they may be asked to provide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data to large businesses and government entities as part of supply chain transparency and sustainability initiatives.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (US) If you are an Australian business that sells online, you probably use a US-based platform – like Etsy, Shopify or Square. This means that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) from the United States can seriously affect your business.
Default credit listings A default credit notice is a formal warning issued by a creditor after multiple missed payments. It means that you must repay the outstanding amount by the due date, or risk having a default listing added to your credit file.
Disputes with an overseas business Business disputes may be about faulty products or services not being delivered and/or paid for. Determining how best to resolve these disputes can be tricky as every country has their own set of laws and expectations and there may not be foreign services that support dispute resolution.
Working as a delivery driver Contracting can provide flexibility to small businesses and can be an excellent way to earn money for your specific skills. There are differences to being a contractor as opposed to an employee. As a contractor you may need to actively seek out some of the protections that are standard for employees. Here are some steps to consider when you’re accepting a new contract.
‘Small Business, Big Dreams’ Fact Sheet Easy access to free government resources to supTo help small and family businesses find the resources they need, we teamed up with our Australian Government partners to produce the 'Small Business, Big Dreams' fact sheet. port your small business journey.
Resources for starting a small business Our mission is to ensure Australia is the best place to start, grow or transform a business. We strive to make sure your business can access every support available to have every chance to succeed.