Posted by beancounter | Posted in Bookkeeping, MYOB | Posted on 31-01-2012
If you’ve been searching “How To Move MYOB to New Computer” then here’s a simple method. Read the rest of this entry »
If you’ve been searching “How To Move MYOB to New Computer” then here’s a simple method. Read the rest of this entry »
Had a call from a panicked Robina Bookeeping client that we’re preparing BAS that’s due 28 February 2012 Read the rest of this entry »
Every week we are asked how much for bookkeeping fees. Nothing wrong with that, but it’s a bit like phoning up a car yard and asking how much a car costs. Read the rest of this entry »
The only questions business owners know to ask a Robina bookkeeper is how much they charge.
A major consideration for many Robina business owners relates to bookkeeping rates in Robina. Read the rest of this entry »
Before you pick up the phone asking how much for Robina Bookkeeping Services, and trying to find out what rates you should be paying, there’s a number of points that you should consider.
When phoning around bookkeepers asking what they charge for bookkeeping rates in Robina, ask yourself: “How will knowing these bookkeeping rates affect my decision in choosing a bookkeeper?”
When looking to purchase a particular model of fridge or washing machine, it makes sense to get different prices from retailers as you might find a bargain.
Bookkeepers can offer different rates and different levels of service. Simply comparing hourly rates for bookkeeping might give you a comfortable feeling, but does it tell you anything?
Would you ever consider phoning around different car yards on the Gold Coast, and simply asking how much a car costs?
If you did, more than likely you’d be asked if you had a make and model in mind, and other such questions. There are so many variations and price options available.
What Are Bookkeeping Rates in Robina?
Some bookkeepers will tell you that they charge $so much per hour, and you’ll have your question answered.
Or will you? How does an hourly rate tell you how long your bookkeeping will take, what level of expertise that bookkeeper has?
We’ve found that bookkeeping clients who decide on a Robina bookkeeping service based on the lowest hourly rate really do not understand the benefits of using a Robina bookkeeping service for the business.
You may be looking to replace your previous bookkeeper who took four hours a week to do the work. We’ve found some bookkeepers who’ve deliberately been slow inprocessing the bookkeeping to ensure they receive a regular income for themselves.
We’ve new bookkeeping clients that have saved money by engaging our Robina bookkeeping service, because we’ve been able to streamline the bookkeeping process.
When “shopping around” for a Robina bookkeeper, contact us today and we’ll give you some tips about what questions to ask, and what rates to expect from a propsective Robina Bookkeeper.
Just had a call from a frustrated business owner in Burleigh, asking how many Bookkeepers does it take to get the job done?
He’s been through too many bookkeepers recently, all claiming that they know how to use MYOB.
There’s a big difference between studying MYOB and bookkeeping at TAFE, getting a piece of paper to prove it, and actually being an efficient and experienced bookkeeper.
The answer to the question is very simple: A skilled bookkeeper like our Tracey, who has had many years of bookkeeping experience in the building industry, understands retention monies, progress payments and the like, should be sufficient to keep the bookwork upto date for our Burleigh business owner.
Stop fretting over the bookkeeping for your Burleigh Heads or Reedy creek business, and contact our Robina Bookkeeping Service today
Before downloading the new Intuit Security Tool from Quickbooks beware!
There’s a hoax email being sent asking Quickbooks users to download an “Intuit Security Tool”
Reckon Ltd the company that supplies Quickbooks has advised that this is a hoax and installing the tool may result in malicious software being installed on your system
If you’re struggling with your bookkeeping and need help with Quicbooks, contact our Robina Bookkeeping team of experienced bookkeepers today
“Can you look at my books for a divorce settlement?” – Our Robina bookkeeping service gets many interesting challenges from clients needing help in getting their finances in order.
Many people do not appreciate the value that a bookkeeper can bring in terms of forensic accounting. Bookkeeping isn’t just about working out what you owe the tax man.
Forensic accounting is often used in such situations of marital and family law to review the costs of lifestyle for spousal support purposes, determining income available for child support and equitable distribution.
If you need some help contact our Robina Bookkeeping team for help with forensic bookkeeping for your divorce settlement
With the BAS deadline approaching for Robina business owners that need to lodge BAS forms quarterly, we’ve had a number of calls for bookkeeping help with MYOB and BASLink.
It seems a common problem being that the BASLink isn’t showing the PAYG or the figures that are generated by MYOB don’t appear to be a true reflection of the business activity.
The ATO are aware that over 80% of BAS fomrs are incorrectly completed. What this means for you, the small business owner, is that you maybe paying the ATO more than you need to.
Contact our Robina Bookkeeping service today for help with MYOB and BASLink
If the bookkeeping for your Robina business isn’t in order, then you may find completing the BAS that’s due 28 October to be a challenge.
We’ve had a call from a client in Burleigh that’s feeling so overwhelmed by the fact that their bookkeeper has gone AWOL, and now the business owner doesn’t know what state the bookkeeping is in.
Not a problem for our Robina Bookeeping business – that’s what we do: Fix up the mess left behind by other bookkeepers.
We’ll hunt high and low for all the documentation to get your books correct and upto date and ready for the lodging of your business activity statement (BAS)
To avoid disappointment, contact us NOW, so that we can shuffle a few things around in the calendar and make some time to get your bookeeping upto date and prepared for the BAS that’s due 28 October