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Give your business a cutting edge in 2018

It may be a little early to think of the Christmas holidays, but here’s a thought that we’d like to plant with you. Most companies in Ireland tend to come to a halt for well over a week between Christmas and the New Year, and when you’re sitting at home in those long days after the turkey has been cleared away, it’s a fantastic time to come up with some fresh thinking for your company.

While you’re relatively relaxed – and without the daily pressure of the office – you can achieve great clarity of thought. Why not put it to good use by working on three or four core items that will give your company an edge in 2018? In no order, we’ve come up with the following:

 

Are you set up for success?

Accounting and Payroll operations

There is a huge amount of research evidence to support the claim that employees are significantly more productive when working in a physical space that suits their needs. Some people may prefer the privacy of a closed office, while others may prefer the more social nature of an open plan space. The key point here is that not all employees are the same, so it’s great to be able to offer a choice of working environments.

And it’s not just whether you opt for open plan versus private offices that impacts on staff. Humans react positively to factors like light. Natural light if best, of course, but if your offices are short on natural lighting, there are umpteen solutions on the market that can simulate natural light, with a proven ability to improve mood, energy levels and concentration.

We’re not suggesting that you spend a fortune in remodeling your workspace, but some thought to how you structure your offices could pay rich dividends in getting the most from your staff – and creating a workplace that suits their many different needs.

This could be as simple as tackling an old storage room that’s not doing much and turning it into a brightly coloured and casually furnished breakout room where your staff can go for informal meetings, think-ins or just to get some quiet time to concentrate on a difficult project.

 

Are you getting enough from automation?

Your staff are not just your most expensive asset – they’re also your most important. It stands to reason, therefore, that you’ll want to use them to best effect – on tasks that will make a real difference such as forging great relationships with your clients or coming up with new business initiatives.

To this end, it pays to make sure that as many as possible of your day-to-day office tasks are automated. For example, by calling on payroll software or accounting software to drive your company forward, you are freeing up hundreds of hours each year – hours that can be used on much more productive tasks. And don’t be put off by believing that software solutions are designed for bigger companies – there’s no shortage of accounting software for small business that can transform how you take care of time-sapping day-to-day accounts work. The latest edition to the Sage 50 family of software is Sage 50c, and it is a leading accounting software in the Irish market for small to medium-sized businesses.

It automates a whole host of tasks in areas such as Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash Flow Management, Inventory Management and Invoicing. Each of these tasks, on their own, can sap a huge amount of man-hours, but when you combine them, the savings that automation yields are even more dramatic.

The best accounting software for your business is a solution that addresses not just today’s needs, but that also has the capacity to grow with you, without requiring a further major investment in the future. Choosing your small business accounting software could be one of the most productive things you could possibly do over the Christmas holidays. And wouldn’t that be a fantastic Christmas present to your business?

 

If you’re not a ‘natural delegator’, now is a good time to address this.

People often believe that they are naturally good at some things – and naturally bad at others. The fact of the matter, however, is that most skills can be acquired, and the ability to delegate very definitely comes under this heading.

Many executives feel an unnecessary degree of stress each year because they take on too much responsibility – not just for overseeing various tasks, but also for micro-managing them.

If you think you could do with some extra layers of delegation in 2018, here are five simple questions to ask yourself to check if it’s appropriate. If you can answer yes to most of them, maybe it’s time to hive off some of the work next year.

  • Is there someone else in your company who already has – or could be given – the expertise or knowledge to carry out the task. In other words, is it critical that YOU perform the work, or can you let go of it?
  • Could someone else in your organisation grow and develop their skill set by carrying out the task?
  • Will this task crop up again in the future? In other words, will you be doomed to carry it out forever if you don’t delegate it to someone?
  • Have you got enough time to spend on delegation, i.e. explaining what’s required, possibly giving training or advice, and being available to intervene if any problems arise?
  • Is this a task that’s better suited to someone else’s skills? This isn’t always the case, as recruiting new team members, for example, may be something that genuinely needs your experienced input.

 

If you’re not a ‘natural delegator’, now is a good time to address this.

We’re not by any means suggesting that a few hours solid thinking over the Christmas break will work miracles by itself. But it can mean that you come back to the workplace after the holidays with a clear picture of what you want to achieve – and perhaps a few starting points on your journey to a more efficient, more effective and more automated business.

And if you get it right, we promise that it will become part of your ‘Christmas routine’ from here on in. After all, who can quibble with a better business?

Spend some time over the Christmas holidays thinking about how you can improve your accounting and payroll operations – as well as remodelling your workspace. To find out more about our cloud-based solutions, call us at 051 395 900

 

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Sage 50 and Sage Micropay Customer Success Story

 

What is Sage 50?

Sage 50c is an easy to use Accounting Software solution for small to medium size businesses. It offers everything from Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Cash Flow Management, to Inventory Management, Invoicing, Online Returns to Revenue and a customisable dashboard for quick access to important data. To learn more about Sage 50c – Accounting Software for small business, please visit the Sage 50c product page.

Sage 50c is an easy to use accounting software solution. Request a Demo Now!

 

What is Sage Micropay?

Sage Micropay is a sophisticated yet easy-to-use payroll system designed to address the needs of medium to large-sized Irish businesses while taking care of all Irish Revenue requirements. . To learn more about Sage Micropay, please visit the Sage Micropay product page.

Sage Micropay will allow you to easily manage your payroll processes – no expertise required Request a Demo Now!

 

 

Sage 50 Version 24 – Automatic Updates

Planning for your Sage 50 Version 24 Upgrade

Now that you have subscribed to sage 50 subscription you will be notified on any updates on your sage automatically unless you turn this off.  Please turn off these notifications from automatically update to manually update.  We recommend you change these settings by going into Tools – Options and tick Manual for each PC in your office and only upgrade your sage 50 when it is a planned upgrade.

 

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If you decide you wish to go ahead with an upgrade please contact us first and check the following:

  • Your computer meets the system requirements
  • You’ve installed all the latest updates for Windows
  • You can log on to the computer as an administrator
  • If you’re installing on a network, that you have the right permissions on your data folder
  • It is important that your firewall or antivirus software doesn’t block the Data Service. Please ensure the following ports are open:
    • Sage 50 Accounts Service v24: TCP 32224
    • Sage 50 Accounts Control v24:  TCP 34224
  • Take a backup of all your companies within Sage 50
  • You can register and download the update from our Downloads and Update on our website https://pimbrook.ie/support
  • We recommend you install the software in a new location on your Server and your Client PC.

We would strongly recommend if you have your data on a network that you contact us to arrange for our technicians to come on site to run the update.   You can contact sales@pimbrook.ie to get a quote and arrange an appointment.

 

How to Achieve Work Life Balance?

How to Achieve Work Life Balance as a Busy Small Business Owner?

 

Work life balance for a small business owner involves prioritizing your personal life just as you would your working life. It is important to balance the time you spend working with that spent participating in things you love, such as quality time with family and friends, or hobbies.

Some of the best aspects of running a small business include being your own boss and the variety in your day to day work. However, this means you may end up spending too much of your time working, which can interfere with your personal life and your personal relationships could suffer.

Small business owners are constantly overworking themselves and moving at a fast pace and although this can help progress their business, it can also lead to a burnout. When you are burned-out, you will no longer be able to perform at optimum levels and this can give you competitors an advantage.

Burn-out can be avoided by looking after yourself and taking some personal time, but, still giving your business the focus it needs to succeed.

 

Here are a few ways in which small business owners can achieve the ideal work life balance

 

Give and take

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Some days your business may require more attention and time from you and others your personal life will demand more attention. Focus not on trying to divide your attention equally between the two but giving additional attention to either side as required. When starting out with your business, you might end up spending more time on activities related to business and your personal or family life could suffer. This can be addressed by putting a plan in place to structure your week, giving time to both the personal and professional side of your life.

 

Make time for loved ones

It is easy to take your family and friends for granted when work takes up much of your time, but you will never regret saving time for anyone who supports you in life. Make a date with your partner weekly; set time aside to help your children with their homework; schedule a lunch or dinner date with friends. This will show them you care about them and appreciate them and you will get to unwind and recharge in the process. This will result in you being far more focused and productive when working.

 

Establish boundaries

As a small business owner, you will need to set boundaries with your vendors, employees, and customers. The most crucial boundaries involve work hours, as several entrepreneurs fall prey to working long hours and sacrificing personal time to keep their businesses running. Set specific work hours, stick to them, and identify off days that you will obey, not to mention vacation days and embrace your personal time. Let your work remain in the office so that there is a clear line between your living space and your work space.

 

Self-care

If you are healthy, you will work better and thus more effectively. Being healthy involves keeping active and eating well. If you already have a workout routine you have established, maintain it and try not to let any work demands erode into this time. It is also easy to fall into the habit of eating junk food or fast food because it is easy and convenient to access. Prepare in advance and incorporate healthy food into your diet, regardless of your busy schedule.

 

Saying no

Even if you are the most organized person who manages their time very well, there are instances when you will not be able to do everything for everyone. Get used to saying ‘No’ and setting realistic expectations. If it is a busy season for your business and a community organization asks you to undertake a big project or a client makes an unreasonable demand, you can decline politely or propose an alternative date. When you say ‘No’ you can make room for things you deem important.

 

Take a break

A work-life balance requires you to dedicate time to all elements of your life, so that you can focus more on them. In order to succeed in business you will need to invest time into it; the same goes for your personal life. If you find that your work schedule is too busy, you probably will not be able to do anything personal without moving around your time which could be stressful for you. You can avoid this by scheduling in your personal time just as you would do with work tasks. You will eventually consider these time slots to be very valuable, helping you with your endeavor towards a better work-life balance.

 

Use Technology to your Advantage

Technology should make your life easier, not control you. Initiate Switch off  Policy. The average person checks his or her smartphone approximately 150 times in 16 hours, A one-day digital detox made one man realize just how important it is to unplug. Overworked, stress-out small business owner are driving a surge in demand for digital -free getaways (Digital detox), Ban technology at certain times so that you can focus on your family and friends.

 

Outsource or delegate your work

Most small business owners find it hard to delegate tasks to employees, especially if they started their businesses from scratch. This is mainly due to a fear of losing control or a fear of spending too much money. If you have employees, you should list down minor tasks you are comfortable delegating to them. You can also outsource tasks to professionals on a contract or a permanent basis, subject to the available budget. A good example of a task you may need extra help with is bookkeeping. You can invest in accounting software such as Sage 50c so you can easily collaborate to your accountant.

 

What is Sage 50c?

Sage 50c is very efficient in helping you save time on managing your finances, invoicing, taxes and so much more. This software has plenty of features that ensure the accuracy of your finances and availability of information to you or your accountant anywhere and anytime. Sage 50c  will help you achieve your work life balance. To learn more about Sage 50 – Accounting Software for small business, please visit the Sage 50c product page.

Sage 50c is an easy to use accounting software. Request a Demo Now!

 

Best Accounting Software for SMEs

How to Choose the Best Accounting Software?

 

How to Choose the Best Accounting Software for your business? There is a wide range of accounting software and finance management applications available today, Therefore, it is important to consider technology platforms, compliance requirements, and the regular changes in standards when you sit down to select suitable Accounting software for your business. This buyer’s guide will help you discover the best Accounting Software by providing valuable tips on what to look for and what challenges to be wary of.

 

Get to know accounting software with a free trial or demo

It’s always a good idea to start your research of accounting software with free software trials from reliable vendors. It can save you time and money, because you will be able to experience all the important features first-hand and identify any possible issues. To request a free trial or demo of Sage One or Sage 50c Accounting Software simply drop us a message on our contact us page.

 

Targeted Businesses

First, make sure you identify which business category you fall into. . Most likely, you will belong to one of the three following categories:

Best Accounting Software

  • Start-up –These companies are generally looking for accounting software that facilitates an easier entry into the accounting world. It seems to be the area where significant innovation is happening to structure the accounting system to the needs of small business owners. It allows for management of money in and out of the company, in one place, which provides for greater accuracy of the business finances. Sage One is ideal for this type of business, check out Sage One – accounting software for start-ups.
  • Small business – These companies have fewer than 50 employees and have an annual turnover not exceeding €10m*. A well maintained and healthy cash flow is vital; any late payments from customers can have a great impact on running their day to day operation. We have written blogs about 5 Ways to Improve Cash Flow. Also check out our Sage 50c product page – accounting software for small business.
  • Growing small business – These companies seek more sophisticated features such as greater data storage, ability to manage and track expenses effectively and control inventory costs and quantities etc., and they need nothing but the best accounting software to achieve it. Growing businesses upgrade their systems for a range of reasons. When a small business starts growing, it will begin to look for a list of specific features to boost its productivity. For those in need of a more detailed examination of this type of solution please visit the Sage 50c product page accounting software for small business.
  • Medium to Large enterprises – Big organizations need a comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite to manage their functions. These systems are sure to offer features relevant to large companies such as foreign currency, advanced stock and order processing and multi-company consolidation. Such large entities really value seamless integration. If you require more information on this type of solution you should visit the Sage 200 – accounting software for enterprises product page.
  • Best-of-breed purchasers – These buyers look for specific functionality. For example, non-profit organisations seek systems with fund accounting features which track funds and generate insightful reports on how each fund is used. In the education industry, colleges and universities make use of software that tracks how financial aid is disbursed. Construction companies and engineering firms need a solution that can break down expenses by each location, project, and other criteria. Best-of-breed buyers really value specific functionality.

Types of Accounting Software

  • Database Accounting Software – This type of software can handle financial management, more complex tasks, a large network and complicated accounting functions.
  • On-Premise Accounting Software– In areas where internet connection is slow and limited, businesses can take advantage of accounting software in the form of CDs or DVDs which are installed on your desktops or laptops.
  • Cloud-Based Accounting software– These accounting software are available online and data can be accessed through the Internet or Cloud.

Key Features of Best Accounting Software

Although the features of accounting applications can vary significantly, there is a basic set of features each accounting application should have:

  • Performance Dashboards – a real-time accounting dashboard ammassing all accounting and finance metrics in one place.
  • Centralised Contacts – Ensures users can access key contact details, information, notes, history and files from any platform at anytime.
  • Expense Capture – Giving users the ability to photograph receipts and capture expenses, invoices and other paperwork digitally.
  • Track Cash Flow – Record sales and receipts in real time and link directly to the business bank account so users have the most up-to-date view of the company’s finances at their fingertips.
  • Easy invoicing – Create, edit & send invoices directly from the accounting software.
  • Manage VAT– Easily submit the company’s online return to ROS.
  • Reporting and Analytics. Grants insight into crucial financial activities and compares financial information. It is also a great asset for regulatory compliance.
  • Customization. Due the fact that it would take too many accounting software types to satisfy the needs of every industry, you need to look for a program which will at least allow you to customize forms, reports, and other facets to your standards.
  • Integration. Integration is a priority in the case of any accounting app, because it is essential for you to link your accounting system with other business apps in use. This enables the systems to draw information from each other without you having to import it manually.

Benefits of Best Accounting Software

The best accounting software solutions offer the following benefits:

  • Better visibility & control of income and costs, facilitating financially responsible decision making
  • Insightful reports that summarize key information clearly, for easier understanding and better decision making.
  • Compliance with regulatory requirements and reporting standards.

What Accounting Software does Pimbrook provide?

  • Sage One An affordable, secure and easy to use online payroll and accounting software for start-ups and small businesses.
  • Sage 50c – Ireland’s leading accounting software , Sage 50c will help you run your business more efficiently. It  will manage your accounting, invoicing, cash flow, inventory, taxes and so much more.
  • Sage 200 –An accounting software solution that combines advanced stock control, order processing, business intelligence and financial management into one solution.

5 Ways to Improve Your Cash Flow

The origin of the expression “Cash is King” is unknown, however it’s validity within the business world has never been opposed. Cash is essential for a business, if you’re not making money; you’re not really running a business.

 

Here are the top 5 ways to help you improve your cash flow

1. Use the Right Accounting System

You need an accounting system in place that helps you keep track of money in, money out. It’s that simple. Using these standards, ensure that you have reliable accounting information on which you can base important financial decisions (also necessary for potential investors and creditors). If you don’t have a system in place, you’re just flying blind. Work closely with a trusted financial partner or accountant and dig deep into your books to avoid cash flow mistakes.

2. Monitor and Analyse your accounts

Once you have an accounting system in place, you’re on the right road, but, now you need to track and analyze the numbers to understand and improve your cash flow. Just because you’re turnover is good, doesn’t mean you’re profitable. You need to keep a close eye on costs vs turnover —including future costs such as taxes. If there’s still money left over after your calculations, then and only then, are you making a profit. Also use the numbers to identify where the profits are coming from (i.e. is one product more profitable than others) and make business decisions based on your findings.

3. Established Payment Terms

For many business owner this task may not be their first priority, but getting it right is crucial to ensuring healthy cash flow. When you are in the early days of starting up your business, there’s a never-ending list of tasks to complete. Sorting out the terms and conditions of trade is not always at the top of the list. Getting your product market ready, finding customers and marketing your product often take priority in the startup process.

You need to establish payment terms between you and your supplier or between you and your customer, neglecting this less exciting part of your business, could impact your cash flow through delayed payments and having to pay for materials before receiving payments.

The invoice may have been sent, but has the payment been received? Customers are notorious for stretching credit terms, which means that the money you were including in your calculations may not have been received. It’s important to have a system in place to collect payments in a timely fashion, as per the agreed terms. Your accounts receivable need to be in line with your accounts payable.

4. Set-up Budget

Operating your business without a budget is like starting a business without a business plan. You need to know where you’re going and how much you can afford to spend on this journey, if you want to build a profitable business. Unfortunately for those entrepreneurs who aren’t “number people” a budget is never one and done. You’ll need to create a new budget at least annually.

Many businesses wind up spending money unnecessarily. One of the biggest unnecessary expenses is staffing costs. Business owner often miscalculate their personnel costs: who you need, what you need to pay them, and how long (and how much it will cost) to source them. Before going through the expensive process of sourcing, recruiting, and hiring an employee, look into outsourcing, especially for non-core functions such as HR, accounting, and legal.

Keep a close eyes on your bills, just as you would hope (and expect) your customers to make payments in a timely fashion, you need to do likewise. Make sure that you have a system in place to ensure that you give the money going out at least as much attention as the money coming in.

5. Review your Product or Service Pricing

Pricing is an art, a challenging art. Do your due diligence to perform competitive analysis. It’s not realistic to think that you can charge much less than your competition, unless you are guaranteed a much higher volume of sales—a nearly impossible guarantee for most startups.

Raising your prices – if you have not already done so, it might be time to raise your fees but not quietly. Make sure you announce to your past and current customers that your prices will be increased as of a specific date and why you are increasing them. You can then give them an opportunity to stock up or renew their contracts.

 

Want to improve your cash flow? Choose Sage 50c Accounting Software

 

Managing the day-to-day accounts is important, but you also need financial reports for insight into the big picture, that is, the real-time and projected status of your profitability.

The first step towards improving your cash flow is to get an overview of your businesses current financial status. Sage 50 Accounts can help you track and improve your cash flow.

 

Pimbrook Software is an award-winning Sage Business Partner, delivering payroll systems and online or on-premise accounting software for small to medium size businesses. If you have any questions, please contact us now!  1850 202 502.

10 Things to Know about Sage 50 Accounting Software

Sage 50 Accounts

Sage 50 Accounts (now Sage 50cloud) offers everything you need to run your business more efficiently – from accounting, invoicing, cash flow, inventory, taxes and so much more. It’s an easy-to-use accounting software for small business. Built-in checks and balances keep your finances on track and help you stay compliant with taxes and reporting requirements.

Sage 50cloud delivers built-in accounting best practices to keep your business finances on track and help you stay compliant with taxes and reporting requirements. It keeps your finances safe and secure with screen-level user access and bank-level online protection. You have peace of mind knowing your critical info is safe from prying eyes. It’s empower you and your employees to work anytime from anywhere, allows you to bill customers on the go, and gives your accountant real-time access to your finance books.

Here are the 10 Things to know about Sage 50 Accounting Software

1. Sage 50 Accounts Remote Connection

Sage 50 Accounts (now Sage 50cloud) accounting software can facilitate, cloud access via Office 365 integration, giving you more freedom and flexibility in how you work.

2. Automatically sync Microsoft Outlook contacts and Sage 50 Accounts contacts* to save you time.

Access customer balance information, credit limits, contact details and order history from Microsoft Outlook.

3. Cloud Back –Up*

Get the security and peace of mind with automated data back-ups stored offsite, in the cloud. You can also undo data entry errors by restoring data from the cloud as of a particular date. Never again be stuck without a recent backup.

To Know if Sage 50 Accounting Software
is a perfect fit for your business:

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4. Sage 50 Accounts with Microsoft Office Business Premium**

Minimize your vendors list and easily manage your technology platforms – and your budget – with one monthly payment that covers your core business solutions, including your accounting package and your office suite.

5. Sage 50 Accounts Dashboards

Keep a finger on the pulse of your business with a visual dashboard highlighting key areas of performance and stay a step ahead with a view on key revenue and budget trends.

6. Customers & Sales in Sage 50 Accounts

Manage your customer contacts and create quotes, sales orders and invoices with ease. Track customer payments, issue monthly statements and customize your forms with your logo and specific information. Take your invoicing to the next level with mobile invoicing from wherever you are with Sage 50 Accounting.

7. Vendors & Purchases

Keep track of your vendors, pay your bills and track your purchases. You can manage and track your expenses effectively with mobile payments and bank feeds in Sage 50cloud Accounting Software, so no matter where you are your expenses are recorded and the headache of lost receipts is a thing of the past.

8. Inventory in Sage 50 Accounts

Optimize inventory management and control inventory costs and quantities. Take it a step further and assemble items on the fly or create complex builds from stock items.

9. Reporting Centre in Sage 50 Accounts

Stay on top of your financial performance with more than 93 easy to generate reports. Define timeline parameters, view Budget vs Actual and export to Excel ®.

10. Banking in Sage 50 Accounts

Transfer funds, make deposits and reconcile your bank account. Make the process even easier with bank feeds – skip the data entry and sort your bank transactions into Sage 50cloud Accounting.

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Sage 50cloud is a trusted desktop solution that seamlessly blends productivity and accounting software with secure online access and Microsoft Office 365* integration.

* Once the backup is set and the option to sync to office 365 it will then automatically backup.

** Included with Sage 50cloud Standard and Sage 50cloud Professional. Available on Sage 50cloud Essentials for an extra charge.


To hear more about Sage 50 Accounts from Pimbrook

Contact us today on 051 395 900(Waterford) or 01 862 4016(Dublin)
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Pimbrook is the leading provider of Sage Accounting & Payroll Software to the SME market in Ireland. We are an accredited Sage developer and reseller with over 17 years’ experience implementing and supporting Sage products. We offer the best accounting software and payroll system and aim to equip our clients with the Accounts and Payroll skills necessary to optimise their business.. We are the Sage 50 Irish Partner of the year 2015, 2016 & 2017 and currently servicing 1,300 clients and growing.