Randall & Payne Xero Advice Clinic
When
Monday, 13 April 2026 at 09:00
Chargrove House Main Road, Cheltenham, GL537
Time
09:00
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
Understand the benefits of Xero accounting software with our free Xero Advice Clinics. Following on from the success of our Xero taster workshops we are offering a free advice clinic with a Xero expert who can navigate you through the systems, trying out the various tools so you can see for yourself if Xero would work better for you and your business. This is complimentary session (up to an hour) which is open to anyone who would like to consider the benefits of using this cloud-based software. All of our clinics are private and confidential with no obligation – even if we’re not your accountant. Making the transition from desktop accounting software to Xero is straight forward with the right expertise. We are proud to be Xero gold partners and have staff across all teams who are Xero-certified, including adviser, migration and payroll. The benefits of using Xero accounting software include: Data about your sales or income and purchases can flow straight from your bank to your books so you don’t spend hours transcribing them. You can see your current financial position at any time at the click of a button from anywhere with internet access and on any device. Multi-user access makes it easy to collaborate online with your team and advisors. There’s nothing to install or update because it’s online software, and all your data is backed up automatically. You can set up a bespoke dashboard showing important financial information such as who owes you money, what bills are due...
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