Stiletto-Office

Stiletto-Office Bookkeeping; Accounting and Administration services for small to medium entities.

Stiletto Office is your one-stop specialist in office support for small to medium size businesses. Our key focus is to take care of your day-to-day back office tasks, such as bookkeeping, accounting and administration so that you are free to work on making your business a success. We work with single person entities to multi-site offices in service, retail, and product industries. Stiletto-Office

will also work with your Accountant / Lawyers for liquidations. We cover the Sydney Metropolitan area working from our office located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches or onsite at your office. Previous/current projects include

· Bookkeeping for a hairdressing salon established 15 years ago with 3 staff

· Administration and bookkeeping for a smallgoods wholesale business

· Admin support and bookkeeping for a sole person business

· Business audit and review an Industrial and Consumer heavy goods supplier; ongoing Accounting &
Administrative support

· Accounting, Administration and bookkeeping for an Investigations & National Risk Consultancy firm

· Stop-gap support for an accounting firm

· Financial management and payroll for a small tradesperson business

Start to the day...  off to sign off new kitchen for new home, the off to do some more painting....
06/10/2024

Start to the day... off to sign off new kitchen for new home, the off to do some more painting....

And that's how it's done....
06/10/2024

And that's how it's done....

For those complaining about traffic, spare a thought....
05/10/2024

For those complaining about traffic, spare a thought....

China's 50 Lane Traffic, G4 Expressway 🇨🇳

15/05/2023

A mistake that makes you humble is far better than an achievement that makes you arrogant!!!!!

And there are those that are arrogant and just don't realise it...

26/06/2016

Your relationship with your bookkeeper should be on your priority list. In fact, your bookkeeper should be your closest confidant and biggest ally in business.

Too many small business owners have an on-again-off-again relationship with a financial advisor. But, according to a recent study conducted by Xero, more than 65 percent of failed entrepreneurs blamed financial issues for their downfall. Forming a strong relationship with a bookkeeper can make the difference between success and failure.

Beyond organising your financial information, bookkeepers can help with putting the “words behind the numbers” and tell you the story about what is really going on in the life of your business, plus also liaise with your Accountant to assist with compliance. Plus, an experienced bookkeeper who’s familiar with your business can help you navigate many nuances, like your operational systems and cloud integration with apps to help create efficiencies.

But the path to a productive experience with an bookkeeper starts with building a foundation for a long-term relationship, not settling for compliance or audit. Here are six tips for getting your relationship off on the right foot:

1. Get organized
Don’t walk into your first meeting with a bookkeeper with scraps of paper, unopened envelopes and illegible receipts. You’ll ultimately save energy and money if you spend a little extra time upfront: organize paperwork and set up your business on online banking and cloud-based money management tools. If you’re paying a bookkeeper by the hour, it will make it easier for them to work efficiently and it will give her a clearer window into your business.

2. Know what you need – and communicate it
Do you just need someone to help with compliance? Or do you want someone familiar with your industry who can help you prepare for potential partnerships and growth opportunities? Do some homework, talk to your network and reach out to local business associations to determine the kinds of services and expertise you really need. Once you know what you need, be clear with your bookkeeper so they know how you’ll work together, how often they will be in touch and what you expect.

3. Collaborate in real time
Your bookkeeper cannot help you if they don’t know your numbers. Make it as frictionless as possible for her to access your numbers when she needs them. Online collaboration and data-sharing tools make working together easy, no matter where you’re each located, and many online accounting platforms (Xero included) enable bookkeepers to access client accounts on-the-go. These tools can also help your bookkeeper analyze your business data to uncover hidden strengths and weaknesses, and help you better prepare for the future.

4. Use your business plan as a roadmap for collaboration
If you don’t have a business plan already, make one. And, once you have it, use it as roadmap to guide quarterly conversations and decisions with your accountant. Your business may certainly evolve and priorities may change, but creating a business plan can be a powerful exercise in thinking through scenarios and anticipating problems before they hinder growth. Regularly discussing your business plan with your bookkeeper can also help keep you accountable and focused on the key drivers of growth for your company.

5. Don’t let your bookkeeper be the last to know
If you’re planning to make a big purchase, enter into a major partnership or take on large investment, don’t wait until the eleventh hour to tell your bookkeeper. Share your vision and bring them into key decisions. The more your bookkeeper understands where you want your business to be and how you want to get there, the better equipped he’ll be to recommend money-saving financial practices and avoid tax penalties.

Skip the gifts, make a referral
Finally, remember that your bookkeeper has a business to grow too. If you really love their work, forgo a gift and recommend them to your peers. Showing your support and helping her build a book of business can go a long way in establishing the trust and camaraderie at the core of every important professional relationship.

But flowers are nice too……….

29/10/2014

Stiletto-Office is a Xero Partner - level Bronze....
We are looking to reach Silver and are offering a discount for the first 2 months .... details to follow

19/03/2014

We are now heading to the end of the new BAS period (31 March) - Use this BAS to assist you in minimising your tax at the end of the Financial Year by sending your accounts to your Accountant to peruse and advise available tax advantages prior to June 30.

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