If you’re an accountant, you already know the drill.
It’s year-end.
The inbox is overflowing.
You’ve got clients sending you Xero files that look like a tornado swept through their books: Uncategorised transactions, VAT errors, mysterious payments, and the dreaded “I’ve just guessed what goes where” approach.
Sound familiar?
We get it. And it’s exhausting.
Because you didn’t sign up to be a detective and your clients aren’t paying you for Bookkeeping services. You didn’t become an accountant to spend hours untangling someone else’s bookkeeping panic. But here you are, deep in the trenches, sorting it all out so your clients can submit on time and avoid HMRC wrath.
And the truth is, it doesn’t have to be this way.
The problem isn’t you or them, it’s the process
Most small business owners aren’t doing their bookkeeping “wrong” on purpose.
They just never learned how to use Xero properly.
They’ve been winging it, guessing, Googling, or relying on outdated advice.
And that’s where the chaos begins.
What if your clients knew how to use Xero the right way, from the start?
Imagine this:
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Clients handing you clean, categorised data.
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Bank accounts reconciled perfectly.
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Directors’ loans tracked.
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You spending less time fixing, and more time adding real value.
That’s exactly why we created Getting Your Bookkeeping Right on Xero. A course and reference guide built specifically for the people doing their own books, but doing it blindly.
It covers:
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Proper Xero setup from day one
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How to use the core features correctly (no more guesswork)
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What to record, what to avoid, and what to leave to you
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Tax-deductible expenses, directors’ loans, and more
This is not a dry, boring course. It’s practical. It’s simple. It’s made for real people who need real help and it works alongside you, not instead of you.
Let’s make next year easier for both of you.
If you’re tired of fixing Xero disasters and want your clients to come to you with clean, accurate books, let’s chat.
We’ll give you a full overview of the course and how you can recommend it to the right clients (or even gift it to them as part of your onboarding process).
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