Xero

Xero GST Update

Xero is running a series of online seminars to explain how they are rolling out changes to sope with the imminent increase in the NZ GST rate. Xero GST Update Webinar – Business Owners Great opportunity to see how it will work and to ask questions

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Xero Pricing

If you want multi currency, Xero will cost you $64 per month plus GST. If you can live without multi currency then next price down is $49 per month and then $29 per month if you can work within certain volume limits. Xero Pricing Plans There are some other alternatives within the Xero world that [...]

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MYOB LiveAccounts

Still coming – can’t be far away now! Much heralded, MYOB LiveAccounts seems likely to offer a cut down version of Xero’s functionality. Will be interesting to see how well it lines up dollar for dollar. May be a matter of targeting a specific niche – perhaps FX will be left out as this adds [...]

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Xero and GST rate increase

Xero are all over the October increase in NZ GST rate – as you would expect! As you also might expect, Xero regard this change as a good reason for people to move over to Xero from PC based systems like MYOB who they feel may have difficulty getting the necessary software changes made, delivered [...]

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Xero – Bank Rec

In my view, the single greatest feature of Xero from the point of view of the day to day user is the automated daily bank feeds. These feeds and the associated account coding will save you hours every month. Funny thing about the reconciliation process is that it only looks at the individual transactions it [...]

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Using Xero for clubs

Great article on the Xero website explaining best practice for applying Xero to the particular requirements of operating a club. In particular, check out Section 3 under Regular Activities regarding recurring invoices – this is a really powerful piece of functionality, allowing you to send out your subs with the push of a button. Check [...]

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