Archives for January, 2009
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Congratulations to all those Australians honoured for Australia Day – and we also salute all those that make enormous contributions to the country in their own small way, but because they are not well known sports people, musicians or film stars nobody seems to want to honour them. [would the Australia Day honours be political?]
Without Australia’s anonymous heroes this nation would not be what it is today!
This year Australia Day falls on a Monday, so the nation gets a long weekend!
There’s a certain sector of the community with a big chip on their shoulders, who do not seem to want to move on with their lives, and want to call an event that happened over 200 years ago “Invasion Day”
Well, that’s fine, if it makes you feel better. However, why not join your fellow countrymen, who’ve realised that you can’t change the past, and instead take a more positive approach? Get over it, and move forward. On the one hand you want integration, and on the other you want to promote discrimination.
Happy “Australia Day” Australia! Let’s just party!
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Does a financial planner do bookkeeping? Well, some do, and some don’t – the one that contacted us a few days ago was looking to outsource his bookkeeping.
When a financial planner contacts a bookkeeping service because they are eighteen months behind in the paperwork, there’s a touch of irony.
It’s like the sparkie who still hasn’t wired up some extra powerpoints in his house though his wife’s been nagging him for three months
Or the accountant who has not lodged their own tax return for a couple of years
Business owners can get so caught up in the busy-ness of every day activities that they can never seem to find time to work on their business.
Even financial planners need the help of freelance bookkeepers to help them with the genera bookkeeping duties such as entering customer and supplier invoices, entering receipts, and calculating fuel expenses etc
Unless you’re passionate about bookeeping, you’ll always find excuses for putting it off.
As a bookkeeping service covering Yatala, Ormeau, Pimpama, and Beenleigh, we are often called up to tidy up the mess that has accumulated over the past few months. Contact us for detailsRead more… »
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Do You Have Five Minutes to Expand Your Business?
Often our MYOB and QuickBooks bookkeeping clients around Yatala, Ormeau, Pimpama, and Beenleigh are so busy involved working in their business that they tell us, their bookkeepers, that they’ve no time to work on their business.
Here’s a simple habit that you can form and stick to everyday. Then watch the results. All you need is five minutes.
Can you find 5 minutes to at least one of these things to expand your business?
- Send a quick note / email to a prospect, colleague, friend or acquaintance.
- Invite a friend or business associate to lunch for next week – even if they cannot go, spend a few minutes “just catching up.”
- Scan the local paper and jot a little note of “Congrats” to someone you recognize.
- Have a look at your diary. Think of another opportunity to develop with a client you saw yesterday, then follow up with your client.
- Call someone whose project you’ll be starting in the next two weeks and tell them you’re looking forward to seeing or working with them again. Ask how they’ve been.
If you’re looking for some more ideas Contact us
Why do you want to know if your bookkeeper can fix a leaking pipe?
Simply this: If you’ve got a leaking pipe, you need to know the source of the pipe leak, and then you get it fixed.
Similarly, with your finances, if you’ve got problems with cashflow, before you start to get it fixed, you need to find the source of the problem.
Since your bookkeeper should be tracking all your income and expenditure, the book-keeping should reveal the source of the problem.
As business owners and/or operators around Ormeau, Yatala, Coomera, Eagleby and Beenleigh you need to keep a handle on your finances to keep your business running.
You may not know what bookkeeping reports you need to track your cashflow, so contact us now for a free consultation
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The Rudd Government recently announced that it’s found a way to help small business owners.
Australian Government Reducing December Quarter PAYG by 20%
In an attempt to weather the global financial crises, The Australian Government is reducing by 20% the quarterly PAYG (Pay As You Go) instalment due for the December 2008 Quarter. If you make monthly payments, the PAYG is due on 21 January 2009, while most small businesses that report quarterly, this instalment is due on 28 February 2009
However, the information released by the ATO then adds a comment. Note that as the date falls on a long weekend in some states, the lodgement and payment deadline has been extended to 3 March 2009 Australia Wide)
You may have already received a letter from the Australian Taxation Office in relation to the December quarter PAYG reduction. Just be aware that it’s not a tax cut and it will all be adjusted at the end of the financial year
PS We are not registered Tax Agents and cannot give advise in such matters – Speak to you accountant to see how it affects you
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A new client contacted us out of desperation. Struggling to prepare all the documentation for the Business Activity Statement, she could not get the figures to balance.
We suggested she email us the MYOB data file, so that we could get a clearer understanding of where she was at with her bookwork. Contact us for details
She then admitted that there were two different data files being used in the office for the bookkeeping!
Here lies the problem: If you are working on the bookkeeping in one MYOB data file, and someone else is working on the bookkeeping in another data file for the same company at the same time, errors will arise – because MYOB is not designed to cater for that.
So we asked her to send us the other MYOB data file , and then we had to work out which file was the most current.
Often when clients around Ormeau, Yatala, Coomera, Eagleby and Beenleigh ask us to help them with their BAS (Business Activity Statements) the problem is not with the BAS. The problem lies with somewhere within the bookkeeping process during the BAS preparation. You know the saying GIGO – garbage-in, garbage-out! The actual completion of the BAS form is the easy part.
After all, if the figures do not balance, you can simply make a general journal entry to fix it all up – right? WRONG Contact us for details
PS The ATO advises that:” if you make monthly payments, the PAYG is due on 21 January 2009, while most small businesses that report quarterly, this instalment is due on 28 February 2009
Note that as the date falls on a long weekend in some states, the lodgement and payment deadline has been extended to 3 March 2009 Australia Wide)
We’ve had a number of potential clients contact us, surfing the internet to find the cheapest bookkeeper.
Is a cheap bookkeeper cheap because they themselves do not value their work/worth?
We’ll save you time, the cheapest bookkeeper is probably one who is straight out of TAFE and has got a piece of paper to say that they can do bookkeeping. Maybe the cheapest bookkeeper has done a MYOB course, or a Quickbooks course. Contact us for more details
Maybe the cheapest bookkeeper is just “starting a bookkeeping business” and does not feel confident in “charging too much”
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In a tight economy you need to ensure that you have a handle on what money you owe and to whom, and what money is owed to you and by whom.
As a small business owner in Ormeau, Yatala, Coomera, Eagleby and Beenleigh you need to ensure that you have a handle on your cashflow. If you do not have a bookkeeper, or book-keeping system in place then contact us here for details
If you do not use an accounting software package such as Quickbooks or MYOB, if you do not use a bookkeeper, or have a bookeeping system in place then you could be heading for disaster. Unlike Kevin Rudd’s government, most likely you do not have an unlimited supply of cash,
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12/01/009The ATO advises that:” if you make monthly payments, the PAYG is due on 21 January 2009, while most small businesses that report quarterly, this instalment is due on 28 February 2009
Note that as the date falls on a long weekend in some states, the lodgement and payment deadline has been extended to 3 March 2009 Australia Wide)
With Christmas out of the way, and many small businesses returning to work, it’s time to get all your paperwork together and get it to your bookkeeper or outsourced bookkeeping service- to report on the 2nd quarter (1 September to 31 December 2008) to get your BAS lodged on time. Contact us here for details
Maybe the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) does have a heart, after all. Rather than asking for lodgements on 28 January, they automatically give everyone an extension to the BAS lodgements to 28 February.
However, don’t be fooled by their grace, because there is NO WAY that they’ll consider granting an extension after that date. So you need to ensure that you have your Business Activity Statement lodged by 28 February 2009
If you are struggling and need help, if you do not have a bookkeeper, or are looking to outsource to a mobile bookkeeping service, then contact us now
Our bookkeeping Service has clients in and around Ormeau, Yatala, Coomera, Eagleby and Beenleigh, Gold Coast, Australia. Contact us here for details