
Figured at Xerocon London 2018: Getting fit for the future
The discussion around becoming a practice that is fit for the future is a particularly important one for those who work with clients in the agriculture sector, and one that you’ll likely hear us talking about atXerocon.

Leading Partnerships: John Schol, Malloch McClean
Malloch McClean has always been a progressive firm. It was established in 1933 when Mr Malloch set off on his bicycle around the countryside talking to farmers about the impending introduction of depreciation and the need for double entry accounting. He went on to author books aboutfarm accountingthat would influence a generation of accountants, economists and students.

Xerocon London 2018 - we'll see you there!
After a fantastic launch in the UK, working alongside Xero, this year we’ve decided to feature as a Silver Exhibitor alongside some of the UK’s leading business tools. We’re looking forward to connecting with more of the people who are leading change for their farming clients, and to engage with what is going on in the industry outside our sector.

Figured in the UK - three months on
It's been a beautiful summer in the UK, we hope everyone has had an opportunity to take a little break in the sun! It’s been a while since our last update pre launch. Now that we’re live in the UK you’ll be able to keep an eye on our progress here as we publish the Figured Quarterly.

Leading Partnerships: Jo Gilbert, RSM Australia
RSM may be a global organisation, including 29 offices across Australia, but they’re closely connected to the communities they serve. This is especially true for RSM’s Albany office, led by Director Joanne Gilbert, where a large proportion of the practice’s clients are involved in the rural industry - either in farming or agriculture support services.

Making Tax Digital: What does it mean for UK farmers?
What is Making Tax Digital?
Everyone's talking about Making Tax Digital (MTD), but what actually is it and what does it mean for the UK's farmers?

The Banking Royal Commission and the opportunity for accountants
We’re watching the Banking Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services industry very closely. Along with the agri accounting sector, the banking world is a strong partner channel for us in all of our global markets, and the term ‘Misconduct’ is strong. By default, it suggests that things are going to change. We expect the impact will be felt across both Australia and New Zealand.
