Business Setup

SERVICES – RTO REGISTRATION AND CONSULTATION

RTO Registration & Consultation We offer Registration & Consultation services of RTO with ASQA (Australian Skills Quality Authority. This include preparation of all documents, online applications, audits, and audit objections. RTO Financial Risk Assessment Our highly skilled professionals can prepare and assess financial Risk Assessments for RTO (Registered Training Organisation). We can prepare financial forecasts, business plans and provide […]

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SMSF

SMSF A Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) is a type of superannuation scheme that is set up to provide retirement income for members of that fund. An SMSF is essentially a trust where the beneficiaries are also members and they manage the super themselves. Although these are self-managed, they can sometimes get complicated and require expert management or guidance. 

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Trust Set Up

Trust Set Up A trust is a structure where a trustee carries out the business on behalf of the trust’s members or beneficiaries. A trust is not a separate legal entity. A trustee may be an individual or a company. The trustee is legally liable for the debts of the trust and may use its

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Partnership

Partnership A partnership is an arrangement in which two or more individuals share the profits and liabilities of a business venture. Before entering into a partnership it is advisable to have a lawyer prepare a formal agreement outlining:   each partner’s role and level of authority each partner’s financial contribution a procedure for resolving disputes a procedure for ending or resigning

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Companies

Companies By law, a company is a distinct legal entity separate from its shareholders or officers. In Australia, the most common types of companies are: ‘Proprietary limited‘ companies who cannot raise money from the general public through share issues.  ‘Public Limited ‘companies which are usually formed to raise or borrow public money by listing the company’s shares for

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