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Angela works on Xero
An exposed and unsure business owner (Summer 2024)

I had a client referred to me by their accountant because the business owner had reached out to say he didn’t feel they knew their numbers well enough and felt exposed when talking to the accountant and management team. Firstly we talked about the issues and then I looked at their bookkeeping system.

One of the first areas I investigate is bank reconciliation to see if the bookkeeping system is being reconciled to the bank statements in a timely manner. This is important as the bank is an outside authority which will almost certainly be correct. If the bank balance does not reconcile to the amount in the accounting records, I know there is likely to be an error or omission somewhere.

In this instance I then looked at their balance sheets, and in particular their Trade Debtors and Creditors. Here it was easy for me see if the amounts owed to and from the business were being controlled effectively. It was also possible for me to tell if the company was at risk of over-reliance on one or two debtors or one large creditor. Fortunately in this case, the bookkeeping looked well controlled and the bank, debtors and creditors where all in order. So far so good!

The next thing was to look at their statutory accounts and compare them with their bookkeeping records. Here an immediate problem was evident. It was very difficult to understand how they tied together. Unfortunately the financial information they were looking at on a weekly and monthly basis did not match the accounts as presented by the accountant. It was no wonder that the business owner felt exposed and unsure!

Digging deeper, it was soon realised that the cost of the wages (which in the client’s case was substantial as he was a service business), was not being fully shown on the Profit and Loss Account and was instead sitting in the Balance Sheet. This meant that the profit during the year was overstated and this was not picked up until the accountant prepared the statutory accounts.

Regrettably, their accountant either did not explain this bookkeeping error to the business, or the communication failed to land, and this was not fixed until I came along with a deep dive into their finances and bookkeeping review.

A simple recurring system has now been set up so the actual figures and the profit for the business are shown correctly every month. Any uncertainties or errors will now be quickly picked up and corrected.

Now that I am overseeing the accounts and talking to the business owner every month, we have a much better understanding of the financial situation of the business, the accountant is happy as they have a more informed client and can have informed conversations about strategy and tax planning , and the client is happy because they know their business a lot better.

Blue Dragonfly Insights will teach you to speak the same language as your bookkeeper or accountant so you can take control and avoid sleepless nights over cash flow in order to:

  • Avoid running out of cash
  • Gain clarity on your business performance
  • Know how to improve your business
  • Learn what your business is worth
  • Increase your business finance confidence

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What our clients had to say.

“Angela is not only very knowledgeable about accounting and Xero she is a calm voice who explains accounting principles, processes and terminology in a way that can be understood.”
Sue Leadbeater
SL Family Law
“I feel much more confident. What I have found most helpful is understanding the need to look at reports to highlight the areas of my business that are working or need more focus”
Caroline Lea
The King's Cupboard
“I enjoyed the sections on systems, budgets, and planning. We only used Xero to reconcile accounts for our accountant, but now we will use it for budgeting, cost summaries, and more.”
Matthew Jones
Oakwood Property Management
“Taking a time out of my business to learn about finances has been a great investment. I have learned a lot more and feel confident to make changes to my finance systems and processes.”
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