The benefits of cloud accounting and doing business in a digital age was the theme of a breakfast seminar at the Claremont Hotel hosted by Pinnacle Book-Keeping Limited in partnership with the Department of Economic Development.
Guest speaker was Alex Davis of QuickBooks UK who said the advantages of a cloud accounting system extended beyond secure and easy real-time access to data from PCs, smartphones and tablets.
As Pinnacle’s Phaedra Bird explained: ‘The audience heard how, as with all businesses, book-keeping and accounting practices are changing, reflecting the 24/7 digital age in which we all operate. The days of solely desk-top working are fast disappearing, so switching to a bespoke flexible cloud accounting system is the intelligent solution.
‘Having on-demand up-to-date financial information 24/7 not only leads to greater efficiencies, savings in time and money and increased client retention, but also frees up time for firms to focus more on their business. With cloud accounting you have multi-user access, automatic updates, valuable insights into how your business is performing and, above all, peace of mind. In short cloud accounting can really transform your business; it lets you keep on track and keep on top of your accounts.’
Pinnacle is currently offering six months’ free use of QuickBooks’ cloud accounting software to customers signing up for its book-keeping and accounting services. To find out more call 627334 or visit pinnacle.im.
Photo - Pinnacle Book-Keeping’s Debbie Clague and Phaedra Bird with guest speaker Alex Davis of QuickBooks UK, second left, and the Department of Economic Development’s Dan Walker. Picture Andrew Barton.