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.
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.
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.
Accounting practices need to reconsider their practice business model – in particular how they invoice, accept payments, protect against fraud, and monitor emerging payment trends.
John Smit says he owes his punctuality to being the son of a Dutchman. But it’s more than time management that allows him to run a successful accounting practice on his own.
What does it take to become an MYOB Diamond Partner? A relentless focus on offering services designed to help businesses succeed.
Love it or hate it, IT makes up a huge part of any accounting firm – but just because your firm has a lot of fancy technology doesn’t mean it’s doing it any good.
Is your firm doing what’s best by rural clients so they have access to the specialist services they need to run a successful agribusiness?