My last few blogs have been a bit serious but I think very pertinent to all business owners. However we can't be serious all the time can we? So this week I am sharing a client testimonial with you ...
Last week I said that bookkeeping was fun - or at least to me it was. Some of you may think that is very sad so I thought I would outline a week in my working life so you would get an idea of what I do ...
In my recent blog post ''Gobbledygook Be Gone'', I explained that Gross Profit could be the subject of a blog in its own right and I promised that I would come back to it. Those acquainted with me will know that I keep my promises ...
Being disorganised and untidy is a luxury that many of us cannot afford. It is time consuming and in today's hectic and fast moving world few of us have time to spare or waste. It can also be expensive ...
Some off you may know that I am diabetic. How does this affect my business and most importantly Customer Service? What I have learnt as a result of being diabetic is that looking after number one is so very important ...
I enjoy my work and people like working with me. Maybe this is because I don't take myself too seriously?Yes I have to have good attention to detail but being too pedantic can be annoying to people who do not have a financial mind ...
These days, more and more people are considering the benefits of starting a business. Does becoming Master or Mistress of your own destiny appeal to you? Going it alone might be one of the best decisions you ever make ...
It's been many years since I first entered the world of self employment and such a lot has changed. When I first started there was no Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn and certainly no one had thought about blogging ...
It has been an incredibly busy week for me and I've sent over my blog to the dynamic duo at the very last minute hoping that it'll get included. Anyway; my blog post is about a few things that I did in my dreams recently ...
Hello again. I am intending to publish a series of blog posts that will explain the structure of a set of Accounts. Firstly though, I am going to demystify some of the language that non-accounting people may refer to as gobbledygook ...
I spent last weekend Matching & Mirroring, Swishing, Anchoring, time processing lots of other things and generally having lots of fun and laughing till the my sides hurt. And I did it with some amazing people ...
This week, we're going to continue along the route of a series of accounts being akin to the travelogue of the journey a business takes; let's move now to the Balance Sheet, which describes the latest destination ...
"Maureen worked with us for all our bookkeeping, payroll and management accounting. The fact that we could outsource this activity instead of employing someone full-time made her contribution to the business invaluable"
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