Goal setting is crucial to the success of any business, but is particularly important for entrepreneurs in the bookkeeping service business who can become distracted with multiple priorities. Goal setting allows us to be proactive, instead of just being reactive. We’ve all had days where we leap from one crisis to another, but we know [...]
Written on July 27, 2008 | Posted in
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To qualify for being able to file shortened accounts a small company should satisfy at least two of three conditions. The three exemption conditions prior to April 2008 were that annual turnover is less than 5.6 million pounds, balance sheet total is less than 2.8 million pounds and the average number of employees is less [...]
Written on July 23, 2008 | Posted in
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It seems to me that, for large swathes of the public, the two “fiscal rules” that govern economic expenditure are, if not totally incomprehensible, at least too shatteringly dull to care about. One states that borrowing should not exceed the bracket of 40% of GDP whilst the other, the ‘golden rule’, refers to the balancing [...]
Written on July 23, 2008 | Posted in
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Just because a doctor owns his own practice does not mean that he is doing particularly well. It might be true, but it also may not be. A physician does not necessarily have the right business skills to run his office and will not be very successful monetarily. They can be the [...]
Written on July 14, 2008 | Posted in
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Medical billing has become one of the most cost effective ways of operating a medical practice. No matter how big or small the practice is, medical billing can reduce the amount of time and energy that is spent filling out and submitting claims forms, allowing you staff to attend to the needs of your patients [...]
Written on June 4, 2008 | Posted in
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Do I have to enter mileage and vehicle running expenses in my taxi accounts.
Entering the mileage covered by the taxi is optional as the cabsmart package automatically chooses the most expensive cost which produces the lowest tax liability for cab and taxi drivers. The cabsmart taxi driver accounts package can be used by either [...]
Written on May 30, 2008 | Posted in
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Client asked for user name and authorisation code or password when attempting to download accounting software.
The client is probably attempting to login to the paypal site or has found another area on the website where a user name and password are required such as the DIY Accounting affiliate member area. The client has made an [...]
Written on May 30, 2008 | Posted in
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HMRC will advise the new tax code change from 543 to 603 which was announced in May 2008 and the date the new tax code to be applied which is expected to be September 2008. The amended tax code is entered as a new tax code on the employee details tax amendments section of the [...]
Written on May 30, 2008 | Posted in
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Firstly, what do I mean by a financial goal? For most of us, that would generally be a goal to either increase income or reduce consumer debt. Of course there may be times in our lives where we want to increase consumer debt to acquire goods and services sooner or to reduce our [...]
Written on May 30, 2008 | Posted in
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A number of questions are asked by clients either before purchasing or after downloading the accounting software. Many of these questions and the answers are the same the most typical of which are produced here.
Why is the monthly profit and loss account not updating from the sales and purchases entered.
Updating the profit and loss account [...]
Written on May 26, 2008 | Posted in
Accounting |
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The best choice is often dependent upon the size of the business and the employment of full time accountants, accounting staff, bookkeepers or management of the accounting records by the proprietor. Every business needs to choose the most appropriate accounts package according to both the requirements of the business and the capabilities of the person [...]
Written on May 23, 2008 | Posted in
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The text book definition of “sunk costs” reads something like this:
Sunk Costs: Costs that were incurred in the past that cannot be recovered and thus are irrelevant for decision making.
Well most costs are incurred in the past so that part of the definition is not all that helpful. More central is the idea of recoverability. [...]
Written on May 22, 2008 | Posted in
Accounting |
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