2020

Online Tools to Help You Work Remotely

With business needs and technology evolving year after year, working remotely is becoming a necessity for most individuals and businesses. However, sometimes working remotely isn’t as easy as it sounds. There is a lot that can go into it regardless … Read More

2020 Trends for Accountants

Technology is always evolving and the advent of innovations in the world is boosting economic growth at a global level. Accounting is no exception. It plays an important role in any business. By being up to date and organized, accounting … Read More

 South African Budget Speech 2020

The Budget Speech – an important time for South Africans and South African businesses in general. Shedding light on where we are as a country in terms of finance and what we can expect to happen during the next financial … Read More

Understanding Financial Year-End

One of the biggest parts of a smooth and successful financial year-end is understanding it. We are going to dive right into what a financial year-end is and the importance of it. A financial year, also known as a fiscal … Read More

Tips for Financial Year-End

For a lot of businesses, it’s nearing financial year-end again. We know how tough it can be, therefore we found eight tips to get you through and make it a successful time. Pay and clean up anything owing Businesses need … Read More

Business advice from people in the know

This month we interviewed Shaun Brickell from Icily Live and got his advice, as well as opinions on business and how having a good accounting software, can make all the difference in your day to day tasks. What does your … Read More

Staying afloat in the quiet months of the new year

With the festive season over, we now enter the quiet months of the year. It happens every year with every business. Consumers generally use up most of their money during the holiday “silly” season and therefore aren’t as active with … Read More

Getting your finances back on track after the holidays

That’s a wrap – 2019 is officially done and we welcome 2020!  The festive season is generally filled with a lot of great aspects like taking that well-deserved break, spending time with family and just being festive… with that being … Read More

A look at 2019’s Financial growth and how it could impact 2020

2020 is right around the corner (we know, we can’t believe it either). With that being said, it’s always good to have a jump start on the new financial year and prepare for the new financial year to keep your … Read More

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