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Kell, forgot to bring this up last night, but I assume you have your bookkeeping all sorted?

I'm quite proficient with MYOB ... I've read a few books :P

I do some consultancy for new businesses after hours on their books and the management of the business in general. If you have any queries just ask.

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thanx roo i dont have anything sorted at the moment as i was just going to do it manualy but we could chat about doint it with MYOB and also is it MYOB 9 cause i know that system

thanx roo i dont have anything sorted at the moment as i was just going to do it manualy but we could chat about doint it with MYOB and also is it MYOB 9 cause i know that system

Forget doing it manually ... it'll be a headache. MYOB has useful reports and its easy to track down or single out a particular query or transaction. Take a little time to learn more of its features and you'll save much more time when you're chasing a problem/query. Reporting BAS and annual bits to your accountant at the end of the financial year would be easier (and therefore cheaper) if you can just hand over a CD of your file, rather than books from manual accounting. Adjustments would be easier to track and input.

I have a blank template file ready to go with all the correct tax codes used and linked to BAS reporting accounts. Reporting to your accountant or the ATO would be just a click away :P

MYOB v9 will be fine. v9 uses the DAT file extension. The newer versions from v17 to Premier uses the MYO extension. It can read/convert older files (.dat) but the v9 will not read newer files. My advice would be to spend the $275 odd on say version 17 and using the extra features/report for payroll, inventory etc.

I actually have all of the MYOB versions from First Accounts to Premier. So if you already have a version (v9?) with a serial/confirmation number then we can easily upgrade you to a higher version, but not to Premier or any MYO file extension versions such as v17 (unfortunately).

Got a few "bibles" too ... MYOB instruction manuals and conference notebooks if you wanna read about MYOB for a whole week or two :P

I've done almost all courses the MYOB training centre has to offer ... I'm at a point where I'm probably qualified enough to teach :) But there is no way I'd do it for a living :laugh:

Forget doing it manually ... it'll be a headache. MYOB has useful reports and its easy to track down or single out a particular query or transaction. Take a little time to learn more of its features and you'll save much more time when you're chasing a problem/query. Reporting BAS and annual bits to your accountant at the end of the financial year would be easier (and therefore cheaper) if you can just hand over a CD of your file, rather than books from manual accounting. Adjustments would be easier to track and input.

I have a blank template file ready to go with all the correct tax codes used and linked to BAS reporting accounts. Reporting to your accountant or the ATO would be just a click away :P

MYOB v9 will be fine. v9 uses the DAT file extension. The newer versions from v17 to Premier uses the MYO extension. It can read/convert older files (.dat) but the v9 will not read newer files. My advice would be to spend the $275 odd on say version 17 and using the extra features/report for payroll, inventory etc.

I actually have all of the MYOB versions from First Accounts to Premier. So if you already have a version (v9?) with a serial/confirmation number then we can easily upgrade you to a higher version, but not to Premier or any MYO file extension versions such as v17 (unfortunately).

Got a few "bibles" too ... MYOB instruction manuals and conference notebooks if you wanna read about MYOB for a whole week or two :P

I've done almost all courses the MYOB training centre has to offer ... I'm at a point where I'm probably qualified enough to teach :) But there is no way I'd do it for a living :laugh:

yeah we will have to get the MYOB i dont have v9 but used it while working at Exhaust Technology but it will have to be in a few weeks also i need to arrange to get that favor off you asap as they told me to give it to him with a letter stating the facts

yeah we will have to get the MYOB i dont have v9 but used it while working at Exhaust Technology but it will have to be in a few weeks also i need to arrange to get that favor off you asap as they told me to give it to him with a letter stating the facts

Asap? I have left it safe and sound at home. I'm at work and then I have a consulting appointment with someone after work about (as a matter of fact) MYOB and their bookkeeping for the business. Won't be home until after 7-7.30pm.

Damn, and I got lots of study to get thru tonite too :P ... good news is Tracy and I don't have Cam or the dog for over a week! :P

back, sack and crack group buy? :P jokes Kell

Good luck with the new business, I'll try and send some people your way.

Dont you remember your leg waxing at Damo's bday cruise luke????

back, sack and crack group buy? ;) jokes Kell

Good luck with the new business, I'll try and send some people your way.

lol Luke, imagine if one was organized and Kell had to come face to face with all of our bums :P:(

lol Luke, imagine if one was organized and Kell had to come face to face with all of our bums :):sick:

I reckon an Epilady on the scrotus ftw, we'll do a raffle and make it 2nd prize.

1st prize being nads on the nads.... and me and Nightcrawler have a perfect candidate too

heh

-D

I reckon an Epilady on the scrotus ftw, we'll do a raffle and make it 2nd prize.

1st prize being nads on the nads.... and me and Nightcrawler have a perfect candidate too

heh

-D

Gary Lyon?

I reckon an Epilady on the scrotus ftw, we'll do a raffle and make it 2nd prize.

1st prize being nads on the nads.... and me and Nightcrawler have a perfect candidate too

heh

-D

not in the metro area me thinks

lol Luke, imagine if one was organized and Kell had to come face to face with all of our bums :sick::/

:) boys i love you all but if i told you what you have to do for me to be able to wax there you wouldn't want me doing it, and i really dont want to see your boy junk anyway :( and car cruises amd meets would be very interesting :rofl:

hmmm may have to send adam down there hehe (kell knows who im talkin bout) :)

EDIT: forgot to mention that he and charmaine,are now, well, NEARLY a couple.....

when i say nearly, i mean,they keeping it on the down low hehe

/hides from charmaine

hmmm may have to send adam down there hehe (kell knows who im talkin bout) :thumbsup:

EDIT: forgot to mention that he and charmaine,are now, well, NEARLY a couple.....

when i say nearly, i mean,they keeping it on the down low hehe

/hides from charmaine

ha funny boy so if Adam is seeing her thats not a good idea to get me to wax him i think thats good she is a nice girl

i cant sleep to nervus about tomorrow err today lol

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