Archive for May, 2007


May 29th, 2007 by 1place

We are in the process of refining the invoicing & cashbook product while also adding some cool new functions…

TXT & email reminders (next week goes live)
Cashbook (already live)
Administration section (passwords, logo etc)
Graph for sales (easier to read than figures!)

All these came from feedback from users so come on users… LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!

If you aren’t a user, sign up free

May 18th, 2007 by 1place

For those starting out in business, or for those that leave all the admin to accountants – here is some basic information about what, why and how to use a cashbook. We call it “My Money” for simplicities sake, but the common accounting term is “Cashbook”

WHAT
A cashbook (we call it My Money) is a place to record your bank account transactions, and code them for your accountant. For example, here is a bank account entry:
“1/4/2007 Warehouse Stationary $56.90″

The cashbook will take this entry and add the appropriate categorization for your accountant:
“Stationary Expenses”

WHY
With a cashbook you and your accountant can keep track of your expenses in a way that categorizes them for tax & performance reporting. If you don’t do this now with a software product or manually you will be paying your accountant to do this.

The key thought here is that if you spend less money on accountancy that does your cashbook entries, you have more to spend on good advice. Your accountant is a big part of your business and your budget isn’t unlimited so the more you can do on the admin side before your accounts get to him / her the more strategic & coaching advice you can receive.

HOW
With the advent of a more advanced Internet, we can now have a cashbook the Internet instead of requiring PC-based software (expensive, hardware dependent, only accessible in one location). The potential for automation is also enhanced through links to your bank to get the bank information and automatically code it for you. This can happen when you aren’t around! No need to have a computer on… Hello flexibility! Also, you save money through a subscription based service instead of a large upfront fee plus a support cost. We are working on an automatic bank link feature -will keep you posted.

If you sign-up to a 1place account, you will get a cashbook feature (and can trial if for free). At the moment you are required to download your statement from your Internet banking account and then upload it to 1place cashbook. This takes about 2 minutes for someone familiar with their Internet banking. You only need to do it once a month or whenever you need to check on paying performance.

NEW USERS. TRIAL IT WITH 1PLACE!
If you have a 1place account already login and you will see the “Cashbook” tab. Click that and load your statements on

Also
It links to your invoicing on 1place. This means you can link not only expenses but also deposits to your customers. This way you can keep track of customers accounts and not have to use two systems (one for invoicing & one for accounts)

Useful Links:
www.startrungrow.co.nz
www.biz.org.nz

You can also contact us to get more information on the 1place cashbook product.

May 14th, 2007 by 1place

See our pricing page 

Okay so you have signed up to 1place.co.nz to have a try-out and see if works for your business. You like it and are getting into your one month free. The next obvious question is what do you get charged after that? Well here is some info for you below.

As you will see we are more than competitive with PC based systems that charge more for monthly support than we charge for the entire package!

Here are some numbers: Includes both Invoicing & Cashbook functions

Free- 5 invoices, No cash book functionality
15 buck package – 15 invoices, 10 txt messages, 1 user (about 1 invoice a day)
25 buck package - 30 invoices, 20 txt messages, 2 users (about 3 invoices a day)
35 buck package - Unlimited Invoices 50 txt messages, unlimited users Additional users (your staff): $5 per month per user

All packages include unlimited emailing & printing of invoices