Category Archives: SMALL BUSINESS

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

Achieving Financial Goals in 2025: How We Use Xero to Drive Success

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The start of a new year is the perfect time to set clear financial goals for your business and is something we do at DNA every January. Setting goals is just the beginning – achieving them requires careful planning and the right tools. Here’s how we’re tackling 2025 with Xero as our secret weapon. Setting

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

What should your accountant check at Year-End?

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As the end of the financial year rolls around, it’s super important to make sure your business’s financial records are spot on. This is where your accountant steps in, performing a bunch of key checks to wrap up your accounts. These checks help prepare accurate financial statements and ensure your business stays compliant with the

Are you thinking of doing your own limited company’s bookkeeping?

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We hate to break it to you, but you’re not the best bookkeeper for your business. You are a business owner with a speciality in your industry. Here at DNA Accountants, we’ll always encourage business owners to hand over their bookkeeping to us. Why do we suggest this? Because it’s the fastest way to save

Tax-Saving Tips for Small Business Owners

As an ambitious entrepreneur, you often feel like there aren’t enough hours in the week. You’re busy with running the day-to-day operations, managing team members and, well, life. It means you’re left with little time to stop and consider how you can save on tax. Yes, tax can be an absolute minefield if you’re unprepared,

Small business survival guide

small business survival guide

Starting a new business is rewarding, but it certainly comes with its challenges…to put it lightly! You’ve often got to contend with circumstances completely out of your control, all while spinning what feels like a hundred plates to manage the day-to-day. Although setting up a new business takes major legwork, there are key processes you

Why should I choose a small accounting firm?

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We have been around long enough to have taken on clients who have previously been using large firms, predominantly for the prestige. Big isn’t always best Here are some of their comments about these larger firms: We felt like we were small fish in large pond Our day to day work had been delegated to