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most cost-effective segments (highest profit margin). This is particularly interesting because in 2014
Qantas Group’s most profitable segment was Qantas Loyalty, which operates the loyalty program for
Qantas Brands (frequent flyer) as well as marketing services and loyalty and recognition programs. This
would provide useful information to competitors such as Virgin Australia. Interestingly, the least profit-
able segment was Qantas International.
- PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
2015 2014
Qantas Group
$M At Cost
Accumulated
Depreciation and
Impairment
Net Book
Value At Cost
Accumulated
Depreciation and
Impairment
Net Book
Value
Freehold land
Buildings
Leasehold improvements
Plant and equipment
Aircraft and engines
Aircraft spare parts
Aircraft deposits
50
335
1 647
1 535
17 937
791
169
—
214
1 108
1 063
8 955
409
—
50
121
539
472
8 982
382
169
50
305
1 651
1 481
17 131
757
551
—
203
1 067
1 003
8 658
365
130
50
102
584
478
8 473
392
421
Total property, plant
and equipment at net
book value 22 464 11 749 10 715 21 926 11 426 10 500
FIGURE 1.4 The Qantas Group’s property, plant and equipment
Source: Qantas Airways Ltd 2015, annual report, p. 66.
1.10 Careers in accounting
LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1.10 Provide examples of exciting opportunities for careers in accounting.
The three traditional areas of employment for accountants have been in public accounting, the private
sector, and the government and not-for-profit sector. Public accountants can provide advice on the
design of an accounting system such as MYOB, and on investment, audit, forensic accounting and tax
issues. Private sector accountants may work in a number of positions, such as management accounting,
e-commerce, or as chief financial officers (CFOs) in small, medium or large private sector companies.
Accountants working in the government and not-for-profit sector could work for a government entity
such as the Department of Defence for which they would maintain government records and prepare gov-
ernment financial reports. Other public sector accountants could be employed by the Australian Taxation
Office and would be responsible for checking company taxation returns and ensuring compliance with
taxation laws. An accountant working in the not-for-profit sector could be employed at a public hospital
and be responsible for setting up the hospital accounting system to record individual patient revenue and
patient expenses.
New opportunities
There are exciting new opportunities for today’s accounting graduates. These include positions in the
area of forensic accounting, where accountants help to solve such crimes as computer hacking and the
theft of large amounts of money through hoax schemes on the internet. In recent years, several Australian
banks have been the targets of this type of crime, where customers have been sent an email supposedly
from the bank, requesting them to provide confidential personal banking details. Some of these cus-
tomers have been misled and supplied personal details, resulting in unauthorised individuals accessing