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Accountability BAS and Bookkeeping Services

Locality: Nudgee

Phone: +61 407 224 299



Address: 38 Jessica Crescent 4014 Nudgee, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.myabbs.com.au

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24.01.2022 Feeling the love in Amsterdam.



24.01.2022 My first testimonial: Scott Leonard has been the Honorary Treasurer and book keeper of QJCS Inc since 2006. His knowledge and expertise in governance requirements has seen resulted in very accurate and comprehensive accounts which have been complimented by our auditor as easy to audit. Scott is also experienced in providing advice in grant management, expenditure and acquittal. This was hugely helpful during the 2011 floods where he administered our $2 million fund raised to ...assist victims. Scott has also provided me and the committee with advice, guidance and support over the past 12 years which I thank him for. Ariel C Heber President QJCS Inc

16.01.2022 A healthy work-life balance is important for everyone in a business owners life. A bookkeeper can help you achieve this through relevant, effective, and efficient processes and reports to save you time and money. Contact us now for a free consultation.

13.01.2022 Ethical Debt Recovery By Paul Metcalf "Send me the details and Ill pay it tonight"- Who doesnt get a little excited at hearing these words from an overdue customer. It is completely normal and expected and you should feel happy at the thought of receiving your money. There is a major difference between a promised payment and actual payment however so keep the champagne on ice UNTIL you see the money in your account. Here is what not to do if you want to make sure they do pa...y: 1. Not providing your bank account details. Yes, they are on your invoice and yes, they have your invoice, but the mere fact you are having to chase them up shows they cant be relied on, so always give them your BSB and Account Number over the phone. Better yet, tell them you will text them to them. 2. Assuming because they have promised that they will. Assume nothing- customers will often tell you what you want to hear just to get you off the phone. Until you see that money in your account, treat it like it is- an outstanding invoice and a liability and risk to your business. Remain ultra-vigilant. 3. Not following up in writing to confirm. The moment you put the phone down, email or text them confirmation of the payment. This is easily the most powerful tip we can give you- a written confirmation reinforces what they promised, and you will be seen to be thorough, diligent and professional- three qualities that should ensure they not only pay, but come back and use your business again. 4. Not explaining what will happen if they dont pay. This is a big one and something we see an awful lot of- yes, they have promised to pay, and yes, they probably will, but you must let them know what might happen if they dont emphasise the consequences to ensure that paying you is the much more attractive option. Legal action, debt collection, credit default, escalation of account, stop credit- whatever it is, tell them- not as a threat but as a explanation of your options. For those who are conflict-averse, just a simple "Please email me a receipt once you have paid it otherwise I cant guarantee it wont leave my desk". 5. Forgetting to finish the call by summarising what they have promised to do. "Ok so just confirming you are paying this outstanding $1200 today, and will email a receipt, is that right?". If their answer is not a swift Yes, then alarm bells should ring- watch out for "It should be", or "Yep Ill do my best" or "Yes that is the plan". These 5 tips are very cynical and assume the worst of people, but it is much better to start from a position of doubt where there is only upside rather than one of trust where the disappointment will be much worse if they let you down. See more



13.01.2022 Dont disadvantage your staff and risk your reputation by miscalculating employee entitlements. Bookkeepers are trained to understand this complex field. Invest a little in this valuable, accurate advice.

11.01.2022 Make 2018 the year you get your books in order. Having sound bookkeeping processes in place promotes efficiencies which often lead to greater profitability. A bookkeeper can also assist you through the minefields in technical areas of GST, BAS, PAYG, and terms of employment including hiring, firing, pay, and leave.

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07.01.2022 Some good advice here. We can help you develop a crisis plan for your business, big or small.

04.01.2022 Start the new financial year off properly by engaging a bookkeeper. Certified bookkeepers represent an excellent investment in your business and can ensure that you meet all of your obligations to your staff and the ATO. We can also provide and interpret financial reports to help you improve your bottom line.

01.01.2022 One of our newest clients; very exciting times

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