Category Archives: Bookkeeping

So you want to take a dividend from your company?

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Thinking about taking some money out of your limited company? Before you hit ‘transfer’, it’s worth understanding how dividends actually work — and what to check before you pay yourself. Dividends can be a brilliant, tax-efficient way to pay yourself as a business owner, but they come with a few rules and responsibilities. Let’s break

Why Every Business Owner Should Keep Their Will Up to Date

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Running a business keeps most of us busy enough without thinking too far ahead. But one of the most practical – and caring – things you can do for your family and your business is to make sure you have a Will in place, and that it’s kept up to date. It’s not the cheeriest

Who We Don’t Work With (And Who Might Be a Perfect Fit)

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We love working with businesses that align with our values and approach. But we also know that not every client is the right fit—and that’s okay! Being upfront about this helps both of us save time and focus on businesses where we can really make a difference. In this post, we’ll share some red flags

Managing client expectations: How long will it take?

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We love working with our clients, but let’s be real – nobody enjoys chasing emails about deadlines. So, to keep things running smoothly, here’s a handy guide on when you can expect your accounts, tax returns, payroll, and everything in between to be completed. Key to Timelines ✅ Timelines below are based on receiving all

Accounting vs. bookkeeping: Clearing up the confusion

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If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what the difference is between an accountant and a bookkeeper, you’re not alone. Many business owners use the terms interchangeably, assuming they mean the same thing. However, while accounting and bookkeeping often go hand-in-hand, they’re distinct roles with unique responsibilities – and understanding these differences can help you make

Behind the scenes of double-entry bookkeeping with Xero: Why the details matter

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For many small business owners, bookkeeping might feel like a bit of a mystery. You upload receipts, reconcile bank transactions, and assign account codes, but what’s really happening behind the scenes? At DNA, we love pulling back the curtain to show how double-entry bookkeeping – the unsung hero of good financial management – works its

Why Allowable Expenses aren’t always Black and White

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When it comes to allowable expenses, things aren’t always as straightforward as we’d like. The idea of reducing your tax bill by claiming legitimate expenses is appealing, but what happens when those expenses fall into a grey area? In this blog, we’ll explore some of the trickier expenses that aren’t always black and white, and

Credit Control: Chasing invoices and lending clients money for no gain

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In the bustling world of UK business, maintaining a healthy cash flow is paramount. Credit control, the process of managing a company’s credit policies, plays a crucial role in ensuring that invoices are paid on time and that the business does not inadvertently become a lender to its clients. Here’s a deep dive into effective