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		<title>Having More Fun At Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 21:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><img align="left" src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/having-fun-at-work.jpg" alt="Having More Fun At Work" />Things change when you start having more fun at work<br />
<em><br />
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.</em><br />
Albert Schweitzer</p>
<p><em>People are always good company when they are doing what they really enjoy.</em><br />
Samuel Butler</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve heard that old saying &#8220;love what you do for a living and you&#8217;ll never work a day in your life&#8221;.   One secret to having a job is to make it have enough variety in it so you don&#8217;t go crazy.  In other words don&#8217;t pick Watercress, pick food.  </p>
<p>After having a business for more than 10 years there&#8217;s one thing that stares you in the face: if you do not like what you do for a living, you&#8217;re in big trouble. </p>
<p>Because, sooner or later, life itself will start to look (and feel) like a burden. It will feel like you &#8220;have&#8221; to do stuff, instead of just doing it. Because you like it. Because you know you can do this really good. Because you enjoy it.</p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t you like to wake up in the morning and be excited about your day? To do that you need to position yourself so that you like/love what you do &#8211; it has to be meaningful work. </p>
<p>Most people never look at other options &#8211; they have to pay bills and eat so they don&#8217;t have the &#8216;luxury&#8217; of exploring their &#8216;creative&#8217; side &#8211; and we are not brought up to believe that work should be fulfilling and useful. You have to live with yourself for the rest of your life &#8211; you should be picky about how you are going to spend every day of it! </p>
<p>Not everyone is a creative genius &#8211; if you turn your hobby into a business it needs to be more of an obsession than a hobby and business rules still apply. Be sure about what that passion really is &#8211; crocheting might be your hobby but actually you love being part of the group, sharing new designs, teaching&#8230; not the same thing at all! Look at why you do something.</p>
<p><em>I never did a day&#8217;s work in my life. It was all fun.</em><br />
Thomas A. Edison</p>
<p>You should enjoy getting up for your job each day.  You should like the work you do and be so interested in it you think about it at night.  You should like the people around you and you should never be doing anything you do not truly love and enjoy.  </p>
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		<title>Bookkeeping: Difference Between Cost and price</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 05:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
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From a bookkeeping perspective, is there a difference between cost and price? To understand the diffrence, we&#8217;ll talk about what happens when potential clients contact our bookkeeping service and ask us: “what is your hourly rate for bookkeeping?” By ascertaining the price (the hourly rate) they naturally asume that will tell them the cost of [...]]]></description>
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<p><img align="right"src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/aussie-notes-coins-calculator.jpg" alt="bookkeeping difference between cost and price" />From a bookkeeping perspective, is there a difference between cost and price?</p>
<p>To understand the diffrence, we&#8217;ll talk about what happens when potential clients contact our bookkeeping service and ask us: “what is your hourly rate for bookkeeping?” </p>
<p>By ascertaining the price (the hourly rate) they naturally asume that will tell them the cost of outsourcing their bookkeeping.</p>
<p>They then try to make a comparison by phoning up other bookkeeping services in the belief that they can hunt around and find a bookkeeper charging a better rate and therefore make the assumption that by paying a lower rate for bookkeeping services they will save money.</p>
<p>On the surface, this may be a logical thought process. Mathematically, it‘s a simple equation: The job takes “X” hours @ “defined rate” = Total Cost of bookkeeping services.</p>
<p>Therefore by finding the lowest “defined rate” = You’ll lower the total cost of book-keeping.</p>
<p>However, there are a number of variables in this equation:</p>
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<li>How do you ascertain whether both bookkeepers will do the same amount in the allocated “x” hours?</li>
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How do you know that the quality of work will be the same?</li>
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<p>There may be a number of reasons why a bookkeeper is charging a lesser rate:<br />
1) The bookkeeper needs the work<br />
2) The book-keeper lacks experience / confidence<br />
3) The bookkeeper does not know the true value of their service<br />
4) The bookkeeper has lower overheads</p>
<p>The bookkeeping <strong>rate</strong> refers to the amount of money that consumers have to give up to acquire that bookkeeping service.</p>
<p>Whereas the <strong>Cost</strong> refers to the amount paid to produce that service. </p>
<p>The cost represents the sum of the value of the overheads – offices, labour, travel, experiences and expertise.</p>
<p>So when the client asks the hourly rate, do they really want to know how much the bookkeeping will cost? And if they focus on the COST, are they looking at bookkeeping fees being <strong>an expense</strong> or an <strong>investment</strong> into their business?</p>
<p>A bookkeeping <strong>expense</strong> could be the result of trying to save money on bookkeeping fees by engaging<strong> the cheapest bookkeeper</strong> who lacks experience and makes many mistakes</p>
<p>By<strong> investing</strong> in a bookkeeping service that has <strong>expertise, experience</strong>, and higher fees may produce better results for your business and ultimately <strong>save you time and money </strong>overall.</p>
<p>Next time you are &#8220;shopping around, consider the situation from a bookkeeping perspective, and remember there a difference between cost and price.</p>
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		<title>Outsourcing or DIY Bookkeeping</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 01:16:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By outsourcing tasks that other people can perform on your behalf, you will be able to attend to more important tasks in your business, which means that you will maximize efficiency and profit of your business.]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever considered the options of outsourcing or DIY (Do It Yourself) Bookkeeping?</p>
<p><img align="right"src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/outsource-bookkeeping-small-business-treadmill.jpg" alt="book-keepers-bookeeping/outsource-bookkeeping-small-business-treadmill" />One of our bookkeeping clients that runs a gym WAS stuck in the same rut that so many small business owners get caught in. Too much time<strong> working in the business</strong> and <strong>no time</strong> to work <strong>on</strong> the business.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re a personal trainer, run a gym, or you&#8217;re a mechanic with your own workshop in an industrial area, you&#8217;ll always need to spend some time bookkkeeping.</p>
<p>Turning your sole trader job (business) into a real business that runs whether you are there or not, means that you have to start freeing up your time and outsourcing.</p>
<p>A good place to start outsourcing is with your bookkeeping. For so many small business owners <strong>bookkeeping is a real drudge</strong>, it consumes your time, you feel frustrated, and in most cases you&#8217;re probably not even doing it correctly.</p>
<p>Regardless of keeping accurate financial records being a legal requirement, it&#8217;s also a vital factor in ensuring the success of your business.</p>
<p>Our Gym owner believes that for his business to succeed, he needs to fill his day with personal training clients, often back-to-back. This raises the questions of when does he have time to make his next sale, or do any marketing, or increase his gym memberships?</p>
<p>The crazy thing is that the personal training sessions that he takes <strong>are already paid for</strong>, and so while he&#8217;s working hard coaching his clients, he is doing nothing to increase his business or keep his cashflow turning over.</p>
<p>Until we suggested that he outsourced his bookkeeping, he had no idea <strong>why OR where</strong> he was losing money. When ever he had a big bill, he went and borrowed more money to pay that account. </p>
<p>Talk about being <strong>stuck on a treadmill</strong>, he was on the small-business-owner-mentality treadmill of running hard to stand still.</p>
<p>By outsourcing his bookkeeping:</p>
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<li>He was able to get a clearer picture of how his business was performing.
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<li>He didn&#8217;t have to worry about paying his bills on time, or paying late fees
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<li>He drastically reduced the amount of bank fees he was paying by being overdrawn and having bounced payment penalties
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<li>He had an extra three or four hours a week to work on his business using <strong>skills that he ALREADY has</strong> rather than getting stressed and frustrated over doing the bookkeeping incorrectly
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<li>He started to see the benefits of outsourcing, and has started looking at other areas of his business that he can outsource</li>
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<p>Look at what work you do each day and each week, and ask yourself <strong>what would happen if you didn&#8217;t perform some of those tasks</strong>.</p>
<p>Then ask yourself if somebody else could do some of the things that your time is being absorbed in doing.</p>
<p>Our gym owner was wasting time going to the shops to buy stationery, milk, check the mail box, do the banking etc.</p>
<p>He was wasting time cleaning the bathroom, dusting and vacuuming the premises.</p>
<p>“But I&#8217;m saving money,” he explained. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s just think about that. He&#8217;s charging his time out at over $50 per hour, and doing jobs that someone else could be doing at $15-$25 per hour.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to be a bookkeeper to work out that not only is he wasting valuable time that could be used to build his business, it&#8217;s actually costing him money ( at least $30/hr)  by NOT outsourcing.</p>
<p>This is just one example of how outsourcing jobs can help you cut down a huge amount on your expenses.  By outsourcing tasks that other people can perform on your behalf, you will be able to attend to more important tasks in your business, which means that you will maximize efficiency and profit of your business.</p>
<p>The first step you can take to save money and run your business more efficiently, is to stop DIY bookkeeping and start outsourcing your bookkeeping jobs for your small business.</p>
<p>Contact <a href="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/contact1/">BookkeepingTeam Pty Ltd</a> for details</p>
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		<title>Bookkeeping Fees: Do you pay your accountant to do your filing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 06:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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Next time you look at your bookkeeping and accounting fees, ask yourself this question:&#8221; Do you pay your accountant to do your filing?&#8221; We&#8217;ve found bookkeeping clients that take a shoebox full of receipts and iinvoices to their accountant to complete their tax return. You can dramatically reduce your accountant&#8217;s bills by taking care of [...]]]></description>
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<p><img align="left"src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/organizingpaperwork_1.jpg" alt="Bookkeeping Fees - Do you pay your accountant to do your filing" />Next time you look at your bookkeeping and accounting fees, ask yourself this question:&#8221; Do you pay your accountant to do your filing?&#8221;</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve found bookkeeping clients that take a shoebox full of receipts and iinvoices to their accountant to complete their tax return. You can dramatically reduce your accountant&#8217;s bills by taking care of your own day-to-day finances.</p>
<p>Anything that you can do that will save them time, such as keeping your books in good shape, will save you money.</p>
<p>The simplest way to cut your accountancy bill is to have an efficient and easy system for your invoices receipts, bank and credit card statements.</p>
<p>Ever wondered why your accountants&#8217; eyes light up when you present them with a shoebox full of dockets at the end of the financial year?</p>
<p>Ever thought that if businesses are outsourcing their bookwork, then why wouldn&#8217;t accountants?</p>
<p>Chances are your accountant is paying a bookkeeper to do most of your paperwork anyway, and taking a nice margin for the priviledge</p>
<p>The accountants will charge their time to you and pay bookkeepers rates to get the work done. So the accountant has just made a very nice profit from a business owner who desperately needs to tighten up business operating costs.</p>
<p>Do what your accountants are doing, and outsource your bookkeeping.</p>
<p>When it comes to GST and Business Activity Statement; Pay As You Go Tax, accounts receivable and payable, smart businesses turn to Gold Coast mobile bookeepers for their bookkeeping!</p>
<p>New clients soon discover we can save them money in accounting and Book keeping fees, since we provide a methodical, efficient service.</p>
<p>You may find cheaper rates elsewhere, you may find bookkeepers that charge higher rates. Ask yourself: &#8220;Am I getting value for money?&#8221;</p>
<p>Speak to any of our clients and you will soon learn that they are all more than satisfied with the high level of service that we provide.</p>
<p>So good are we, that we may train our clients to the extent that they no longer need us! <a href="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/contact1/">Contact us today </a>for help with your filing</p>
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		<title>Cost Of A Cheap Bookkeeper</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 01:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><img align="right" src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/cost-of-cheap-bookkeeper.gif" alt="Cost Of A Cheap Bookkeeper" />Have you ever considered the true cost of a cheap bookkeeper? Everyone likes a bargain, and everyone likes to save on their bookkeeping fees.<span id="more-117"></span></p>
<p>The obvious way to achieve this is by hiring a cheap bookkeeper. Right?</p>
<p>Wrong.  Unfortunately some business owners continue to fail to heed the warnings, believing that they can save a few dollars on their bookkeeping fees</p>
<p>We were recently contacted by a small business owner after they discovered their current bookkeeper has managed to get their accounts into such a mess that she got stressed out and would not answer emails or telephone calls</p>
<blockquote class="right"><p>Suddenly the &#8220;cheap&#8221; bookkeeper has just cost the client extra fees.</p></blockquote>
<p>She had copied the client&#8217;s data file and then decided to upgrade it from MYOB 16 to MYOB 19.6 without first consulting the client. The consequence of this decision was that the client is now faced with an unnecessary expense of having to purchase the MYOB v19.6 upgrade.</p>
<p>Suddenly the &#8220;cheap&#8221; bookkeeper has just cost the client extra fees. If that client had come to us originally we would have happily continued to work on their file using our MYOB v 16 software, even though we have other clients using MYOB v19.6 software.</p>
<p><em>Not all cheap bookkeepers are lousy bookkeepers &#8211; there are some who do not charge accordingly for their services. However, you need to consider the true value of your business and ponder about the economics of saving a few dollars on bookkeeping fees. </em></p>
<p><em>If you have a cheap bookkeeper who is very good, then you need to considering increasing their hourly rates, and see what a difference it will make to your business.</em></p>
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		<title>Is Your Business Affected By Mental Accounting?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 05:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Many business owners are unwittingly affected by mental accounting.<span id="more-1347"></span></p>
<p>What is Mental Accounting?<br /> Quite simply we’ll use an example of buying a concert ticket for $120. We show up to the event only to find we’ve lost the ticket in transit. Do we buy another one (if they’re available?) Probably not.</p>
<p>Let’s then say that we show up to the ticket office with $120 cash in our pocket. When we get there we discover that we’ve lost the $120 cash, but we happen to have some more cash in the wallet to still buy the ticket</p>
<p>In this instance most people would go ahead and buy the ticket, even though we’ve lost $120. But, wait a minute … in the first scenario we didn’t want to spend another $120, but in the second we did.</p>
<p>So what’s the difference?</p>
<p>We mentally think of the first situation of the concert ticket costing us $240, whilst in the second situation the tickets still the same $120, we just lost the other $120 somewhere else<br /> From a bookkeeping perspective either way the situation leaves our wealth at $240 less off!!</p>
<p>Situations where we use mental accounting:<br /> A) We go into a shop in Perth where there’s a sale, and we’re told that if we buy three items we’ll get the fourth free. So we think to ourselves that we’re saving money – but we’re actually out of pocket because we really only wanted one of the items, not four</p>
<p>B) We have $1000 savings in one bank account (with an interest rate of say 5%) whilst we have a credit card debt of $1000 at 15%</p>
<p>C ) We spend more using credit cards than with cash</p>
<p>D ) We’re more likely to spend our tax refund on “lifestyle” items than our savings</p>
<p>The whole point is that in all the above scenarios we are still spending money, so how can we be better off</p>
<p>People get wealthy using one simple formula – spend LESS than you earn.</p>
<p>Why Are we tricked In to This Thinking?<br /> Many people value money differently depending on where it came from. People will rush out and squander their inheritance in the same way as they do with lottery winnings because they consider it as “Found” money</p>
<p>Just the same way many people rush out and spend their tax refund instead of saving it. They seem to forget that the tax refund was in most cases hard-earned income that was overpaid to the tax office, and therefore “forced savings”</p>
<p>We want to buy a car that was $20,500, but when we get to the Perth dealership we discover its an extra $500, so we “wear the increase” and buy it anyway.</p>
<p>If you were looking to buy a $500 fridge and found that it was now $1000, would you still buy it? Probably not – but in both cases we’re still making a decision based on the same $500 – that’s how Mental Accounting tricks us!</p>
<p><strong>How Can You OverCome Your Mental Accounting</strong><br /> Treat ALL income as earned income – that you’ve had to work hard for it</p>
<p>Whenever you go to make a credit card purchase ask yourself “Do I really need this? Would I buy it if I had the cash?”</p>
<p>Money is still money. So an extra $5000 on the cost of a $400,000 house isn’t less than the extra $5000 more on a Lounge Suite<br /> <strong><br /> Bookkeeping IS THE KEY to success.</strong><br /> Little things like buying lunch each day for $15 rather than making it at home for $3 adds up over a week to an extra $60, or $240 per month or $7200 per year!!</p>
<p>Think how much that money could save off your home loan!!!</p>
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		<title>How (Not) To Save Money On Bookkeeping Fees</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 06:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><img align="left"src="http://bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/out-of-business.jpg" alt="How -Not- To Save Money On Bookkeeping Fees" />Small business owners believe one way of saving money is by doing the bookkeeping themselves, or paying a spouse, friend, or relative a minimal fee to get their bookkeeping done.<span id="more-1045"></span></p>
<p>Cash flow is the blood of any small business, and the control of cashflow is an important part of bookkeeping. By hiring an inexperienced bookkeeper to save the business money can often lead to failure down the track</p>
<p>Bookkeepers that do not have sufficient experience don’t always understand the importance of financial management in a small business, and the necessity to keep accurate and up to date accounting records. A small mistake through lack of bookkeeping experience can be extremely costly to a small business.</p>
<p>We’ve all heard stories about taking the car to a “cheap” mechanic, or using “fly-by-night” tradespeople. So why would you contemplate handing the lifeblood of your business over to an inexperienced bookkeeper? </p>
<p>Professional bookkeepers are working everyday on bookwork for a variety of small business owners. They see patterns, they notice trends, they have the benefit of experience behind them that you can take advantage of in your small business.</p>
<p>Business owners that have hired their spouse, friend or relative to help them out may not realise the true state of their bookkeeping until it’s too late. The accountant may not get to see the books until the end of the financial year. Indeed, many accountants are too busy to look in depth at the bookkeeping.</p>
<p>As professional freelance bookkeepers, we’ve come in behind “cheap” bookkeepers and have seen the devastation that’s been left behind.</p>
<p>Having a handle on your financial position will affect the decision making in your business. How else do you know if you can afford to replace or upgrade equipment? Or whether you can afford to employ more staff, or take on a new client?</p>
<p>Business owners that look at bookkeeping fees as an expense rather than an investment do not understand the full benefits of engaging professional bookkeepers. Without having a full understanding of their finances, these are the types of businesses that tend to fail within a few years, They throw away all their hard work to save a few dollars each week or month.</p>
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		<title>Recover Lost Screen From Desktop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 07:13:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>books</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Small Business Tips]]></category>
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If you’ve ever hooked up your laptop to a secondary monitor and then disconnected without remembering to move the windows back to the primary desktop, you’ve probably encounted this problem: The application is running. You can see it in the taskbar, but you can’t see it on the screen, because it still thinks it’s running [...]]]></description>
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<p><img align="right" src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/recover-lost-screen-stressed-out.gif" alt="Recover Lost Screen From Desktop" />If you’ve ever hooked up your laptop to a secondary monitor and then disconnected without remembering to move the windows back to the primary desktop, you’ve probably encounted this problem:<span id="more-972"></span></p>
<p>The application is running. You can see it in the taskbar, but you can’t see it on the screen, because it still thinks it’s running on the secondary monitor. You try and use right-click, Move, but that doesn’t do anything, and the window doesn’t move anywhere. You end up rebooting and cursing Microsoft.</p>
<p>There’s a simple trick to get around this. First make sure you’ve alt-tabbed to the window, or clicked on it once to bring it into focus. Then right-click on the taskbar and choose Move</p>
<p><img align="left"src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/move-screen.gif" /></p>
<p>At this point, you should notice that your cursor changes to the “Move” cursor, but you still can’t move anything.<br />
<img align="right"src="http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/book-keepers-bookeeping/move-screen1.gif" /></p>
<p>Just hit any one of the arrow keys (Left, Right, Down, Up), move your mouse, and the window should magically “pop” back onto the screen.</p>
<p>Note: For keyboard savvy people, you can just alt-tab to the window, use Alt+Space, then M, then Arrow key, and then move your mouse.</p>
<p>This should work on any version of Windows. It’s really amazing how many people are not aware of this little trick.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong> Note that you can also right-click on the taskbar and choose to Cascade your open windows, which will often help bring the windows back onto the screen.</p>
<p>Source: /www.howtogeek.com<!--more--></p>
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		<title>10 Reasons You Need A Bookkeeper</title>
		<link>http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/10-reasons-you-need-a-bookkeeper/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 21:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>books</dc:creator>
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When thinking about whether or not you should engage a freelance professional bookkeeping service to attend to the bookwork for your business, the first thought that springs to mind is the extra cost Many businesses struggle with cashflow and look for ways to make savings -this 90 second video highlights some important reasons why you [...]]]></description>
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<p>When thinking about whether or not you should engage a freelance professional bookkeeping service to attend to the bookwork for your business,  the first thought that springs to mind is the extra cost</p>
<p>Many businesses struggle with cashflow and look for ways to make savings -this 90 second video highlights some important reasons why you need a bookkeeper for your bookkeeping</p>
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		<title>Small Business Doing Big Business</title>
		<link>http://www.bookkeepingteam.com.au/small-business-doing-big-business/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 06:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Small Business Tips]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Big Business]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet is creating a level playing field in the world of business, so that small businesses are competing against big businesses]]></description>
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<p>The internet is creating a level playing field in the world of business, so that small businesses are competing against big businesses.<span id="more-1050"></span></p>
<p>How can your small business compete against Big Business? Quite simple in some respects &#8211; by offering customer service.</p>
<p>The big Australian Banks seem to have spent $millions in marketing research to discover that their customers want personal service from REAL people!</p>
<p>Have you noticed how the banks are playing down the &#8220;large corporation&#8221; feeling, and guess what? They are bringing a &#8220;new&#8221; concept back into the branches &#8211; a Bank Manager !!!  </p>
<p>People are fed up of call centres, and are turning away from companies using offshore call centres. </p>
<p>As a small business owner, are you supporting other small businesses, or do you prefer to buy the same product or service with a large company &#8220;to save a dollar&#8221;?</p>
<p>By supporting other small businesses in your community, you keep the cash circulating in the community, and you are more likely to receive a personalised level of service</p>
<p>As bookkeepers, our whole business is built on customer service! Clients want the assurance that they will be dealing with the same bookkeeper every time. They understand that their bookkeeper is a major asset to their small business.</p>
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