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Accounting your cash to consider your “Enough”

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Having enough money is a common concern for many people, especially as they approach retirement age. The fear of not having enough to live comfortably is a valid concern, but it can also lead to unnecessary worry and stress. As the discussion above highlights, many people die with more than enough money in their estate, and this can be attributed to the fear of not having enough.

It’s important to have a rational conversation about what “enough” means for you. This means taking into account your lifestyle, spending habits, and life expectancy. It’s also essential to consider that spending habits tend to slow down as people age, so what may have been necessary in your 60s may not be the same in your 80s.

Dr Steve Enticott outlines how we can identify our own “Enough”

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Why a rapid response is paramount to cyber defence

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As cyber attacks hit Australia every 7 minutes, a rapid response is crucial for affected companies.

As cyber attacks proliferate every seven minutes in Australia, reports indicate a worrying trend of escalating severity, urging companies to prioritise rapid response measures to mitigate potential damages.

Amidst this crisis, experts stress the criticality of immediate action for companies suspecting they’ve fallen victim, underscoring the need for a well-defined incident response plan.

Lucas Bressanutti, Crawford Cyber Lead and Forensic & Financial Accountant of Crawford & Company, shares his insights on the importance of a fast response to cyber attacks. #cyber attack #business #cyber resilience

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How to overcome imposter syndrome in the workplace

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Skilled professionals and entrepreneurs are facing impostor syndrome amidst increasing workforce demands.

A growing number of professionals and entrepreneurs are grappling with the overwhelming effects of impostor syndrome, fostering hidden feelings of inadequacy and fear of exposure despite their competence.

Despite their expertise and accomplishments, many professionals and entrepreneurs find themselves grappling with feelings of unworthiness and self-doubt. These sentiments, often hidden behind a facade of success, stem from a fear of being exposed as fraudulent or inadequate in their roles.

According to a recent study by Calabasus in 2021, a staggering 65% of professionals suffer from impostor syndrome, shedding light on the pervasive nature of this issue.

However, despite its prevalence, impostor syndrome remains one of the least discussed yet most impactful challenges facing professionals today, as highlighted by research from KPMG.

Suzana Mihajlovic, Director of Your2minds shares her insights on how to combat imposter syndrome.

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How to defend against fraud and cyberattacks

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In the face of escalating fraud and cyberattacks targeting Australian retailers, businesses are actively seeking solutions to combat this growing menace.

The sentiment among Australian consumers reflects growing concern regarding fraud in online shopping.

To address these challenges, businesses are exploring various strategies to bolster protection for both themselves and their customers against fraudulent activities.

Hayley Fisher, Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand at Adyen, sheds light on Adyen’s 2024 Retail Index findings, highlighting the shifting landscape of fraud attacks for Australian retailers. #money #fraud #cyberattacks

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