EMDG Update Jan 2022
The process for applying for export assistance under the Export Market Development Grant (EMDG) changed for 2021-2022. This year you applied in advance.
On the plus side this change in process meant that the highest ever number of businesses lodged applications to get access to the grants funds under the EMDG. And the EMDG is not competitive. That means if you are eligible, you qualify.
On the down side is that there is a fixed amount of money available under the EMDG. And, this means that the grants given will be substantially lower than expected as the grant money is spread evenly over all eligible applicants.
At this stage the likely outcome is:
- Tier 1 – $15,000 per financial year (down from a maximum of $40,000).
- Tier 2 – $23,000 per financial year (down from a maximum of $80,000).
- Tier 3 – $35,000 per financial year (down from a maximum of $150,000).
If you were one of the businesses who applied for the 2021-2022 EMDG, you should now start thinking about how much you can afford to spend on your export marketing, knowing the support you may get is lower that you initially expected.
Wayne Wanders is an experienced Business Advisor skilled in analysing business financial performance and cash flow. Wayne may also be able to assist you in preparing your grant application. Contact Wayne below for a free no obligation session.
Also, if you want some more information on grants, contact me below
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April 2021 Jobs Data
The April 2021 Jobs Data released today is the first jobs data after the end of JobKeeper.
At one level it looks like the end of JobKeeper did not have a big impact as the unemployment rate fell from 5.7% in March to 5.5% in April.
But if you look behind the numbers you see a different story.
Firstly, the number of employed people fell by nearly 31,000 between March and April. Women suffered the worst here, with the number of employed women falling by over 36,000. From a state perspective, the biggest job losses were in NSW which had nearly 37,000 less people working in April compared to March.
Secondly, the total labour force fell by over 64,000 people between March and April. This means that over 64,000 people stopped working, or stopped looking for work in April. For people who were unemployed in March and stopped looking for work in April, they are no longer counted as unemployed.
Thirdly, whilst the number of unemployed people of nearly 34,000 people in April, this can be reasonably attributed to less people looking for work and not actual job creation (especially as there are nearly 31,000 less people working in April).
My conclusion
I think the end of JobKeeper in March, has meant a lot of people gave up hope of getting work in April.
If you want a confidential discussion on your business situation, contact me below
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At the end of this session, you will have multiple ideas on how your business can survive and thrive in these uncertain times.
Simply fill in the contact form below or email me at wayne@aRealCFO.com.au or call me on 0412 227 052 to organise one of these obligation free sessions.
Wayne Wanders, A Real CFO
wayne@aRealCFO.com.au