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  • What is Bookkeeping?
    A bookkeeper is responsible for the accurate recording of all financial transactions on your accounts.
  • Why is Bookkeeping important?
    By keeping your books up to date you are able to budget, analyse and forecast your financials based on your collected data. It also saves you time preparing for the tax year, avoiding the need to find receipts and invoices last minute as its being done throughout the year. When should I be hiring a bookkeeper? Ideally, you’d hire one soon after starting your business. The downfall of trying to keep your books up to date on your own means you are spending less time on growing your business . If you are not on top of it, you could result in months worth of receipts and invoices to be processed. This may be extremely time consuming and difficult to reconcile. Contact me if you’d like more information on how to manage this better.
  • What is the difference between a bookkeeper and accountant?
    A bookkeeper is responsible for the accurate recording of all financial transactions of your accounts while an accountant is responsible for interpreting, analysing, reporting and summarising the financial data.
  • How much do you charge?
    The cost of service is dependent on your specific needs. Get in touch today to book in your free consultation to learn more.
  • Where are my accounts worked on?
    I have my own office set up at home (based in Auckland, New Zealand) The accounts are all Cloud based using XERO and MYOB software.
  • Do Bookkeepers do Payroll?
    Yes, Bookkeepers do both payroll and Payroll processing.
  • What is the benefit of using XLAS?
    At XLAS we believe that our client's success is what leads our success, which is why we are all about building relationships to deliver work that is efficient for our client. If you want to become a XLAS client and speak to us about our accounting services contact us or fill out the form and we will be in touch with you.
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