Bookkeeping – 10 Tips To Manage Your Cash Flow

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Posted by beancounter | Posted in Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping | Posted on 31-03-2009

Bookkeeping – 10 Tips To Manage Your Cash Flow

The importance of Book keeping: Here’s 10 Tips for small businesses in and around Robina, Varsity Lakes, Reedy Creek and Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Australia, to help you manage your cash flow

Bookeeping is an important part of any small business

Bookeeping is an important part of any small business – whilst it is historical, in recording past transactions of money coming into and going out of your business, book-keeping can also help with managing the cash flow of your business

Whilst world leaders have a money-tree policy to create cash, the average small business owner has limited opportunities when cash flow gets very tight, as in the present economy.

Bookkeeping - 10 Tips for small businesses in and around Robina, Varsity Lakes, Reedy Creek and Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Australia, To Manage Your Cash Flow

Contractors in the building industry can quickly run up large accounts with builders and developers, and forget that even large companies can fall over in a recession.

On Australia’s Gold Coast a large property developer has collapsed with millions of dollars debt, and often the sole tradesman or small business owner is at the bottom of the food chain, even though they are the ones that need the cash the most, not the Banks or Finance Companies

Our bookkeeping team of mobile freelance bookkeeprs have put together ten tips to help you manage your cash flow:

1. As bookkeepers, we’re amazed by businesses that issue invoices with no specific payment date or credit terms. There’s nothing wrong in specifying the date on which you expect payment – after all, don’t the utility companies do just that on the invoices they send you?

2. Why not issue the invoice the day that you provide the goods / services, rather than waiting until the end of the week, fortnight, or month? Some business owners choose to issue their invoices monthly, knowing their creditors only issue payments monthly

3. There’s been a recent trend, again with utility companies, to offer an incentive to pay early, such as giving a discount. Notice that in reality they are adding a penalty for late payment rather than a discount

4. Ask your customer for a deposit in advance, particularly if they are requesting a high ticket item that you have to purchase from your supplier before receiving payment from your customer
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If You Can’t Afford To Pay For A Bookkeeper

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Posted by beancounter | Posted in Bookkeepers, Small Business | Posted on 24-03-2009

Came across an intersing comment on a bookkeeping website, from a magician in Toowoomba, QLD

If you are in business and you can’t afford to pay for a bookkeeper then quite simply you shouldn’t be in business.

Stop procrastinating and just do it.

The time you will save and the control you will gain is worth every penny.
~ Stuart Shaw
~ Stu Wildcraft

Bookkeeping For End of Financial Year

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Posted by beancounter | Posted in ATO, BAS, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping | Posted on 18-03-2009

Bookkeeping – End of Financial YearBefore you realise, Easter will be upon us, then the end of the financial year

A client asked us today whether he should make the final balloon payment on his earthmoving equipment, even though he still has 12 more months to pay it off

We’re not registered tax agents and can’t advise whether he’s better paying the lump sum before the end of this financial year, or whether he should carry the payments over into next year.

If your bookwork’s not upto date, how do you make an informed decision about your tax liabilities?

If you don’t have your bookwork upto date, or if bookkeeping is the last thing on your mind right now, then how can you make an informed decision about your tax liabilities for the financial year ending 30 June 2009?

How do you know if you should make a lump sum payment on your vehicle lease this year? If you ask your accountant, you’ll most likely be told that without seeing any upto date figures for this financial year, your accountant cannot give you an informed answer

To prepare for the end of the financial year is not as difficult or as daunting as the task may appear. In fact, the ATO offer you encouragement to get your financials upto date with the quarterly BAS requirements.

Look no further, stress no more, simply contact us, as we provide an outsourced bookkeeping service. Our mobile bookkeepers can come to your premises, work on your computer, or pick up the paperwork and take it away to return with neatly filed and documented set of accounts ready for you to take to your accountant

Small Business Bookkeeping – 7 Tips For Record Keeping

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Posted by beancounter | Posted in ATO, BAS, Bookkeepers, Bookkeeping, Small Business | Posted on 15-03-2009

Small Business Bookkeeping  - 7 Tips For Record KeepingAre you a small business operator struggling to keep your bookkeeping in order? The main problem that business owners have is not having a system set-up to handle their bookkeeping.

What you do with your paperwork, and how you handle your record keeping at the beginning can make a big difference at the end of the financial year.

Here are some basic tips to ensure that your record keeping is in order

1) Open a separate bank account for the business.
It may seem an expensive option at the beginning to be paying fees on two separate bank accounts – however you can claim the running costs of your business bank account as a business expense.
The same applies to a credit card. Even if you simple have another credit card in your private name, keeping a separate credit card for the business makes the bookkeeping so much easier

2) Don’t mix your personal expenses with your business expenses.
A simple example of this is when you buy fuel; if you happen to buy some milk or chocolate etc, pay for them in a separate transaction. You need to make sure that you have Read the rest of this entry »