accounts

What’s your digital legacy?

Karori Cemetery in Wellington, New Zealand.

What happens when you pass away? Who has authority over your online life and anything on your computer? Would you want someone to announce your passing to your Twitter pals or on your blog? It’s worth thinking about.

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Xero hassles with the tax change

Xero accounting.

Hired help and Xero make my accounts work. They’re essential to my business. Find out more in this post.

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Xero for iPhone and iPod touch

I now manage my invoices and general accounting with Xero Online. It’s still all new, and I’m still blundering around a little, but it’s working nicely. One thing I have to get used to is that I can keep track of client invoices from any computer. I still have an old habit of sprinkling around [...]

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Xero for a new year

Back in December 2007 I was wondering: MoneyWorks or Xero? An accounting quandary. Recently I did some work, helping Rod Drury with his WordPress blog, and in return Rod offered me a good deal on Xero. I took him up on that, and with two weeks to go before the start of a new financial [...]

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MoneyWorks or Xero? An accounting quandary

For years now I’ve been handling my accounting needs with MoneyWorks: The MoneyWorks family of accounting software provides a range of feature rich but easy-to-use solutions for small-to-medium organisations. MoneyWorks is a solid product I’ve been very happy with it, and recommend it to others who need to run a business. Since it’s created in [...]

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