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1527 days ago

Transferring from Manual to Computerized Accounts

Noeline from Pakuranga Heights

Do you process your accounts manually? Do you send off your statements to someone to process your business data for you?

All your information still has to be manually logged into a computerised accounts package like Xero or MYOB by the person you give your bank statements to. You are paying for their time to process that.

Did you know that the banks have automatic bank feeds that go straight to Xero or MYOB. This is free.

I can set you up. I can look after your Bank Feeds and reconcile your accounts, process your GST. Let you know when to pay taxes and have your accounts always up to date so you know exactly how your Business is going.

I will give you peace of mind and save you time and money.
Call me on 021 023 93466 or info@thebookie.co.nz

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