This year has been a tumultuous time for the accounting profession, particularly those who administer SMSFs.
It’s just a few days until most of the federal government’s superannuation reforms come into force on July 1.
Meanwhile, changes in technology continue to shake up the industry, creating new challenges and opportunities for accountants wanting to future proof their business.
On July 26-28, some of the industry’s most insightful thought leaders and your industry peers will gather at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney for Class Connect 2017.
The focus of the conference is giving accountants the tools and strategies to help them take advantage of the changes underway and unlock profitable new revenue streams.
The themes to be covered and the associated speakers include:
- New strategies and insights on the Super Reforms:ATO Assistant Commissioner Kasey Macfarlane, Meg Heffron from Heffron SMSF Solutions, Brad Eppingstall of RSM Australia and Craig Day from Colonial First State
- The latest on what’s happening in the accounting and SMSF space:Michael Blomfield from Investment Trends, Brad Geelan from Business Fitness and Class CEO Kevin Bungard
- Trends in the superannuation sectorand the workplace: featuring our Keynote Speaker, The Hon. Bernie Ripoll, former chair of the Federal parliament’s financial service inquiry
- The latest technology updates and trends:Chris RIdd, CEO of myprosperity, Kelly Power of BT Financial Group and Al Bentley at Simply Wall St
- Practice management and leadership:Wayne Schmidt, founder of KarbonHQ, Karen McDonald of Accountancy Insurance and Countplus CEO Matthew Rowe
For Class users there is also a dedicated content stream to help you implement the Super Reforms in Class and acquire the additional knowledge and skill to get the greatest efficiencies and business growth from Class software.
At this critical time in the accounting and SMSF industries, make sure you have the knowledge and insights to secure your business future.