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It’s been a little while since our last newsletter, and we’ve missed connecting with you. But just like a well-balanced ledger, some things are worth the wait! We’ve been busy staying on top of the latest financial news and preparing some valuable insights and tips to help your business thrive. 2023 and 2024 have undeniably […]

August Newsletter from Coastal Accounting

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The curtain has officially fallen on the 2024 financial year. As we bid farewell, it’s time to wrap up our accounts and take stock of our financial performance. If you haven’t done so already, it’s important to ensure that your financial records are up-to-date and accurate. Reflect on the past year, take note of all […]

Navigating the End of the 2024 Financial Year – Newsletter

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The curtain has officially fallen on the 2024 financial year. As we bid farewell, it’s time to wrap up our accounts and take stock of our financial performance. If you haven’t done so already, it’s important to ensure that your financial records are up-to-date and accurate. Reflect on the past year, take note of all […]

Navigating the End of the 2024 Financial Year – Newsletter

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As it gets closer to the end of the year, we’re excited to share a handpicked collection of resources and updates to brighten up your day. Just in case you missed it, our recent webinar about personal budgeting is now just a click away. Dive in whenever you have a moment, soak in some valuable […]

Q3 Newsletter – August 2023

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Annual Shutdown & Christmas Donations   Welcome to our last update for the 2020 year. The team at Coastal Accounting would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support this year – it has certainly been a strange and challenging year. This year, instead of providing our clients with personalized Christmas cards, we […]

December 2020 – Christmas Update

Keeping your business cash liquid – the difference between cashflow and profit

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The foundational goal of any business is to make a profit. As a business owner, that’s one of your key financial aims – to make enough sales, at a big enough margin, to generate profit from your enterprise. But how does profit differ from cashflow? And why is cash king? How do profit and cashflow […]

Accounting basics: the profit and loss and balance sheet reports

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Understanding your finances is a vital part of running your business. But getting down into the nitty gritty of the company accounts isn’t every entrepreneur’s top skill. If you are new to company accounting, or simply want to expand your knowledge, we can help explain the foundational reports. The profit and loss report and the […]

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I’m sure you’ve heard about the need to work ‘on’ your business as well as working ‘in’ your business. But have you ever stopped to think what exactly you should be doing? First some practical distinctions to compare working ‘on’ and working ‘in’. With the above in mind here are the 5 most important activities […]

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FamilyBoost: Support for Your Childcare Costs

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Childcare can be one of the biggest expenses for families with young children, and that’s where FamilyBoost comes in. FamilyBoost is a quarterly payment from Inland Revenue that helps eligible households with the cost of early childhood education (ECE). If you’re caring for a child aged 5 or under, you could get up to 25% of […]

Bringing your cashflow processes into the digital age

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Keeping on top of your cashflow is even more important during tough economic times. With global uncertainty, recent high inflation, energy prices soaring, supply chain challenges, cash is likely to be tight over the coming year. Cloud technology and fintech apps, can give your business the best possible control over its cash. Why is cashflow […]

Business credit: how a business credit card helps your startup

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At the early stages of your start-up journey, access to credit can be a lifesaver. Cashflow is tight, customer revenue can fluctuate wildly and large-scale bank loans and external funding may be in short supply. In this situation it might seem counterproductive to apply for a business credit card – a move that adds to […]

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The foundational goal of any business is to make a profit. As a business owner, that’s one of your key financial aims – to make enough sales, at a big enough margin, to generate profit from your enterprise. But how does profit differ from cashflow? And why is cash king? How do profit and cashflow […]

Keeping your business cash liquid – the difference between cashflow and profit

category 

Next post →

Understanding your finances is a vital part of running your business. But getting down into the nitty gritty of the company accounts isn’t every entrepreneur’s top skill. If you are new to company accounting, or simply want to expand your knowledge, we can help explain the foundational reports. The profit and loss report and the […]

Accounting basics: the profit and loss and balance sheet reports

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working ON my business

Next post →

I’m sure you’ve heard about the need to work ‘on’ your business as well as working ‘in’ your business. But have you ever stopped to think what exactly you should be doing? First some practical distinctions to compare working ‘on’ and working ‘in’. With the above in mind here are the 5 most important activities […]

If I’m working ON my business what should I be doing?

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Family holding hands

Next post →

Childcare can be one of the biggest expenses for families with young children, and that’s where FamilyBoost comes in. FamilyBoost is a quarterly payment from Inland Revenue that helps eligible households with the cost of early childhood education (ECE). If you’re caring for a child aged 5 or under, you could get up to 25% of […]

FamilyBoost: Support for Your Childcare Costs

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Next post →

Keeping on top of your cashflow is even more important during tough economic times. With global uncertainty, recent high inflation, energy prices soaring, supply chain challenges, cash is likely to be tight over the coming year. Cloud technology and fintech apps, can give your business the best possible control over its cash. Why is cashflow […]

Bringing your cashflow processes into the digital age

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Next post →

At the early stages of your start-up journey, access to credit can be a lifesaver. Cashflow is tight, customer revenue can fluctuate wildly and large-scale bank loans and external funding may be in short supply. In this situation it might seem counterproductive to apply for a business credit card – a move that adds to […]

Business credit: how a business credit card helps your startup

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