The Australian Financial Review

Accounting and Consulting

I now cover accounting and consulting for The Australian Financial Review. The goal of the page, out every Wednesday, is to cover the major professional services firms, the disruptors in the industry and the independents. Topics will include how the firms operate, what it is like to work at the firms,…

Multinational profit shifting: Ikea, Apple, BHP, Amazon and Disney

AFR interactive artist Les Hewitt, my frequent partner-in-crime, and I have done some work with our award-winning investigative journalist Neil Chenoweth on a series of stories about profit shifting by multinational corporations. The interactives in the stories are designed to complement Neil’s forensic examination of each firm’s accounts. A lot of…

Accounting students, the jobs market and the Skilled Occupation List

I’ve written a series of stories looking at the job market for accounting students and graduates, the inclusion of the field on a list of in-demand occupations and the state of the jobs market. It is an area where there is big money at stake (international students are a critical cash…

Wealthy will weather property downturn

There is a fierce debate about housing prices in Australia, with the arguments ranging from property prices being wildly overvalued through to supply merely catching up with demand. The Reserve Bank has been conservative in their commentary, and their biannual Financial Stability Review outlined a more nuanced picture of the housing market.…

Interactive: Politics Explorer

The Australian Financial Review’s Politics Explorer allows readers to see the party and margin of each federal House of Representatives seat and work out how the polls might impact this distribution. There are two key parts to the interactive database: 1) The Swing Calculator simulates the change in seats based…