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Archives for February, 2009

Melbourne MYOB / Quickbooks mobile bookkeeping: 9 Ways To Avoid Paying Invoices TwiceSounds like a simple and obvious bookkeeping tip: Don’t pay an invoice twice.

Most times you’ve probably paid an invoice twice simply because you are in a hurry, see an overude notice or glance quickly at a statement that you’ve just received, and you panic, right?

Then when you set aside a few minutes to catch up on your bookkeeping, how bad do you feel when you’ve realised that you’ve paid a supplier’s invoice twice?

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9 tips to avoid paying the same invoice twice

It’s easy to make some basic bookkeeping errors in the course of your business day. Whether you’re based in Pascoe Vale South, Coburg North, Keilor East, North Essendon, Inner Northern Suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, good bookkeeping is an important part of your business.

Here’s nine tips to ensure that you and / or your bookkeeper never pay the same invoice twice: Read more… »

Bushfires In Country Victoria

Photo source: APIt’s hard to comprehend how those people that have survived the Victorian Bushfires can be feeling.

Having personally experienced the ravages of a bushfire, you can be certain that the speed at which flames can travel is unbelievable. A combination of high ambient temperatures, drought, and strong winds that can change direction without warning, it’s not a situation that anyone would want to personally experience.

Photo source: economist.com

What’s so amazing is the response from so many “average” Aussies, from all over the nation, and all over the world. The fact that even in what are already tough times for many riding through an economic storm, so many Aussies have made donations to the Red Cross , realising how well off they are compared to those bushfire victims that have endured such heavy losses.

Our prayers, thoughts, empathy, and donations go out to all those that have been affected.

You can still make donations to the Red Cross here: https://www.redcross.org.au/Donations/onlineDonations.asp