With cloud accounting, you manage your accounts online, which makes your data available to you anytime and anywhere.
But apart from the obvious fact that cloud-based accounting means all your records are online, what does it offer to SMEs, and why do accountants use it?
When you use cloud-based accounting, you subscribe to a service as a user, which then gives you access to various accounting tools, and the means to organise and manage your accounts through a dedicated online app.
You can process financial transactions rapidly and efficiently, while automating your accounting.
This saves a lot of time you would otherwise spend administering your accounts. And the automated aspect of cloud accounting helps eliminate human error, to ensure you keep your books accurately and consistently.
The increasing appeal of cloud-based accounting is shown in how much business in this area has increased. For example, Xero has seen a 51% increase in its UK business.
Using traditional accounting software has its limitations, and there is the potential for errors and omissions to creep into your accounting:
By contrast, cloud-based accounting offers these advantages:
Unlike traditional accounting software, cloud accounting software is readily scalable without you having to purchase expensive upgrades or new packages.
It will grow with you, and provide you with all the capabilities you need to manage your business finances.
There are various customisable options too, so it’s not simply a case of having to work with something off-the-shelf.
Cloud accountants are on the rise, in the same way as cloud-based accounting software is spreading.
This is because accounting professionals recognise the benefits that the cloud can bring, and that they can pass these benefits on to their clients.
Advanced accounting packages, such as those provided by Xero, make it easier for accountants to do their job more efficiently, while offering greater clarity to their clients.
The benefits that accountants can pass on from cloud-based accounting software include:
The short answer is very secure. It may seem a big step to move all your vital accounting data into the cloud, but cloud-based accounting software comes with high levels of built-in security:
It’s important that the cloud accountant you choose has a proactive and progressive approach to cloud-based accounting software.
They should be able to show how much they recognise its potential when applying its tools to support your business.
Using cloud technology enables them to not only keep pace with your business development but also anticipate your future business needs, and have the ongoing capability to serve them.
Cloud accountants offer efficient, effective accounting solutions that:
Using a cloud accountant you get the best of both worlds:
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Whether you’re a start-up or an established small business, you want the right kind of core business support that will enable your enterprise to grow.
SME cloud accounting provides that support, helps keep your data secure but accessible, and offers scalable solutions when it comes to managing your accounts.
At Venn Accounts, we’ve thoroughly integrated cloud-base accounting software into how we work, because we know it provides excellent, technology-driven support for our clients. At the same time, our personalised service puts a very human face on this technology.
From delivering online bookkeeping services to processing annual accounts, management accounts or corporation tax digitally, Venn Accounts can deliver a bespoke cloud-based accountancy service for all our clients.
For more information about cloud accounting, please give us a call on 020 8088 2590, email enquiries@vennaccounts.com or fill in our contact form, and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.
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