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Does DIY Accounting Work?

Anuraag Agarwal | April 16, 2019

There is no doubt that with advent of Xero, MYOB and QuickBooks, the process of accounting has been made much simpler.


Even the ATO is rapidly progressing down the track of simplifying accounting for businesses.


And while to some extent, this is true – particularly when it comes to BAS, reconciliations and so on, however, I would humbly suggest that there is much more to small business accounting than just having an accounting software package.


Consider this for a moment – does cutting your own hair result in the same outcome as going to a hairdresser/barber?


For the most part, the answer is NO.


The same is true if you have back pain or are not feeling well – in these cases you’d go and see a physiotherapist and a doctor.


DIY works very well for all those around the home jobs – fixing leaking taps, painting, putting up a new fence and so on.


However, when it comes to professional services, it’s a different story.


The primary driving force behind DIY accounting is that of saving money – why spend money if you can do it yourself?


However, remember, garbage in – garbage out.


Ask any accounting professional who has analysed a self-maintained QuickBooks file and they’ll share the horror stories about how business owners have fundamentally messed up their books.  And then worse, they’ve gone on to rely on those books when preparing their tax returns.


Xero recognizes the role of the accountant in achieving success for a small business.


Also, accountants who actually specialise in the cloud and even further, a particular industry niche, will add the most value to a small business.


An accountant who actively works with cloud accounting software along with their clients will add so much more value to the small business than merely completing a BAS at the end of each quarter.


The accounting world is bringing so much power and functionality down to the smallest of businesses, but it takes a lot of knowledge and experience to make everything run well and to turn all that data into useful and reliable information at the end of the day.


Aperture Accounting, 1300 273 788

About Me

Anuraag Agarwal

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Accountant
Aperture Accounting
www.apertureaccounting.com.au
Baulkham Hills, New South Wales
0416970833
An experienced and capable financial accounting professional with a proven ability to solve problems, provide relevant and practical assistance and reliably deliver to deadlines.

With several years of experience in managing small and medium businesses, we have developed a good understanding to help businesses work on cash flow management, budgeting and improving profitability.

We have been approached by businesses with problems of cash flow, business planning & development especially with year end planning along with other tax related matters which includes ATO debts but not limited to it.