Shifting an accounting and bookkeeping services offering towards advisory is a journey that’s traditionally full of roadblocks. But those are starting to lessen thanks to new tech.
MYOB INCITE is the event to attend for any bookkeeper or accountant seeking to stay ahead in a world of technological disruption.
The rate of technological change in accounting is staggering, but there’s at least one independent event that’s helping accountants, bookkeepers and advisors to stay ahead of the curve.
At this year’s MYOB Partner Connect, a split panel of judges couldn’t decide between two enterprising champion advisors, offering them both the title of MYOB Certified Consultant of the Year.
While nothing compares to witnessing the full scope of learning, inspiration and community on offer at MYOB’s high-profile accounting and bookkeeping conference, here’s a small glimpse of the action for those who couldn’t attend.
We’re increasingly finding new ways to describe the role of today’s bookkeepers but building a sustainable future in the space requires more than savvy rebranding.
Running a business can mean pulling a rabbit out of your hat at times. Illusionist Cosentino reveals there’s more to learn from this showbiz niche in his MYOB Partner Connect 2018 keynote address.
While avoiding new tech adoption might make sense to some accountants in the short term, it’s only hampering their chances at an exit in the long run.
About 99 percent of Australian small businesses can now bring on shareholders and open a new line of funding thanks to changes in equity crowdfunding laws. Here’s how to get ready.