Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Upgrading to Xero

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The challenges faced by many small business owners in managing and developing their business is making time an increasing­ly precious commodity.

After a long day on site, on the road or on the phone, many are having to squeeze their bookwork into what little down time they have left over.

Pursuit Advisers gets this, and knows that with a move to Xero, you can remove the stress of bookwork and start to take back control of your life.

The automation, features and advantages of Xero are countless, including:

- Xero links directly with your bank importing the day’s transactio­ns overnight, taking away the need for tedious data entry.

- Reconcilin­g is now as simple as logging in (even on your phone or tablet) and allocating the transactio­ns to the correct income or expense account.

- You can use bank rules, which means that once you set up a rule, Xero does all the heavy lifting for you.

- You can quote and invoice directly from the mobile app on the go, which means not only do the clients get the info faster, but you can also see whether they’ve opened it.

- You can accept payments online through your invoice. The faster the process, the faster you get paid.

- Logging in wherever you want, when you want means you can stay on top of things on the road, in the office or at home on the couch and with all the data live in a single ledger, you can have your accountant or advisor log in at the same time and get the help you need when you need it.

We could go on about how Xero is almost making bookwork fun, but instead log into www.xero.com or give Pursuit Advisers a call and book your compliment­ary meeting to discuss how they can work with you and Xero and take the headache out of doing your books. Call us on 5623 3778

 ??  ?? The Xero experts at Pursuit Advisers include from left, Ben Harrison, Nicole Vermazen, Rachel Gallagher, Stuart Kendall and Aaron Kittelty.
The Xero experts at Pursuit Advisers include from left, Ben Harrison, Nicole Vermazen, Rachel Gallagher, Stuart Kendall and Aaron Kittelty.

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