Disaster recovery – are you prepared?

What if disaster strikes? What if your Computer crashes? Computer is stolen? Office is broken into? Best selling product stops selling? Business partner leaves or passes away suddenly? Records archives burn down? How do I prepare for such events? Great question! The answer – BACKUPS. The magic number of backups is 3. One with you possibly […]
Records of expenses are critical

Records and business Accurate records of expenses are vital for business and without them, your accounting will never make sense. Nothing will be accurate. This will only lead to problems and much frustration down the road. Consider the following scenario: At the till or restaurant, you make a note of keeping the slip for your […]
Technology will save me!

Even accountants like technological advancements. They don’t just sit in the corner smashing away on the keyboard. It is true. Technology has brought a whole new level of convenience to a lot of life, even accounting, but it is also true that it does not solve everything. Accounting packages Accounting packages simplify the accounting process […]
Is that employee the correct fit?

In business, your employees are your greatest asset but your greatest enemy too. If they are the right person for the job, they are a productive part of your team. They are then driving the company forward. On the other side of the coin, if they are not the right person or the right fit, […]
Just one more role to go

All roles in one You own your own business, great! You started in your home and you did everything. Nothing wrong here. You were (and still are) excellent at what you do, so your company grew and continues to grow. One extra person became two, became five etc. These helping hands help you manage to […]
Mixing personal and business accounts

Why separate? Failing to separate personal and business accounts is a common and sometimes dangerous mistake people make. To some, it might seem obvious to separate the two accounts. However, some people will expose their business to risks by combining the two accounts. Ideally, there should be two different bank accounts – one for business […]
Performance is everything — but what performance means is entirely up to you

Different meanings Ask ten South African business owners what performance means to them and you will get ten different answers. One will say it is turnover. Another will say it is profit margin. A third will say it is how many clients they retained this year. Someone else will say it is whether they made […]
Four reasons why you’re not using a budget

You have all heard how important budgets are. But if you have never used a budget, why start now? Here are four reasons why companies do not have budgets or, if they have them, do not use them effectively. 1. They are incorrect or out of date Budgets are much like goals or dreams. They […]
Xero vs QuickBooks South Africa: Which Accounting Software Fits Your Business?

When South African business owners compare accounting software, two names consistently rise to the top: Xero and QuickBooks. This article explores the key differences between Xero vs QuickBooks in South Africa, helping you choose the right fit for your business based on features, functionality, and local relevance At BC Accounting, we believe software should serve […]
Do I need to pay tax on assets, donations or inheritance money?

Inheritance can be a complex topic, especially when it comes to understanding the legal and tax implications. This article outlines the key terms and tax considerations relevant to South African taxpayers when dealing with a deceased estate. Key Terms of an Inheritance Deceased Person: The individual (taxpayer) who has passed away. Estate: All assets owned […]