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  <title>Outsourcing will affect most accountants</title>
  <description>A few weeks ago, Smithink conducted a very interesting workshop in Melbourne, on the effects of outsourcing on Australian accountancy businesses.&amp;amp;nbsp;As an accountant, whether you agree or disagree with the concept of outsourcing work to countries such as India, the Philippines and Vietnam, there&amp;amp;rsquo;s no doubt that outsourcing is going to directly and indirectly affect the vast majority of accountancy businesses in Australia over the next few years.&amp;amp;nbsp;Morris Miselowski, a futurist, writing in The Charter Magazine in 2012, said: &amp;amp;ldquo;By 2020, relationships between organisations, people and service providers will be far more intimated. Accountants will be part of an individual&amp;amp;rsquo;s advisory group, and statutory requirements will be outsourced to some other country or person &amp;amp;ndash; that&amp;amp;rsquo;s a fundamental shift.&amp;amp;rdquo;&amp;amp;nbsp;Speaking at the conference, Kane Munro of Deloitte said: &amp;amp;ldquo;Accountants were facing increased competition by outsourcing accountants who are able to more effectively compete in the marketplace.&amp;amp;nbsp; Accountants have been challenged from non-traditional channels and there are rapid changes occurring in the marketplace.&amp;amp;rdquo;&amp;amp;nbsp;Kane said, &amp;amp;ldquo;Outsourcing is a way of future proofing an accountancy business.&amp;amp;rdquo;&amp;amp;nbsp;What do all these mean to you and your accountancy business?&amp;amp;nbsp;Speakers at the conference indicated that, at least, some of the accountants who are participating in outsourcing are now using their reduced operating cost as a means of marketing accountancy services to other small/medium enterprises which are not their clients.&amp;amp;nbsp; Perhaps some of those people are your clients.&amp;amp;nbsp;Therefore accountants, who are currently not outsourcing, need to develop a strategy to either be a participant in outsourcing or develop a range of services to be able to effectively compete with those firms that are outsourcing.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Peter TowersMANAGING DIRECTORESS BIZTOOLS PTY LTD+61 7 4724 1118 | 1800 232 088peter@essbiztools.com.auwww.essbiztools.com.au | www.essbizgrants.com.au</description>
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