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G Suite and Xero: bringing accountants and their clients closer together

Today, collaborative cloud tools are becoming increasingly fundamental to the success of startups and businesses alike. From the ability to maintain good, clean books, to sharing data with investors at lightning speed, to chatting with colleagues and advisors using video conferencing tools – being on the cloud helps all businesses thrive. Cory Hewett, CEO and… [Read the full article »]

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Improve your core strength with Wild Pilates

Laura Mohi is passionate about health and fitness. She started her career as a personal trainer and Pilates instructor at a gym in Auckland, New Zealand. Only a few short months ago, she left the comfort of the gym to open her own studio, aptly named Wild Pilates. On the hunt for a new challenge… [Read the full article »]

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RBS drops price of bank feeds to help UK small business

As the next step in the partnership between Xero and RBS, the UK pillar bank has dropped the price of its bank feed to £1.50 per account. If you are already using an RBS or NatWest direct feed your monthly bill will automatically be reduced, and if you are not then the RBS/ NatWest direct… [Read the full article »]

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Bank of England's Forbes votes for rate hike, others may follow soon

LONDON (Reuters) – A Bank of England policymaker unexpectedly voted to raise interest rates this week and some others felt it would not take much for them to follow suit, the BoE said on Thursday, signalling a potentially bigger split soon. Source: Reuters

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UK climate policies aren't pushing up household energy bills – government advisers

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s efforts to tackle climate change and improve energy efficiency are not to blame for soaring household energy bills, the government’s climate advisers said in a report on Thursday. Source: Reuters

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Nebula IT: Walking the walk with cloud

Sunbathing on a beach in Thailand is not where most people decide to start their own business. But Chris Pottrell knew it was the right decision. Coming from a traditional “break/fix” IT company he knew there was a better way. Chris’ passion for helping businesses move to the cloud was the driving factor to go… [Read the full article »]

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Australian job losses underscore the need to support small business, engine of the economy

Today’s Australian jobs report shows unemployment unexpectedly jumped to 5.9% last month, the highest in over a year. This unhappy news highlights the need to support one of the most important engines of job growth: small and medium-size businesses. The sector employs nearly half the nation’s workforce and has been rightly called the backbone of… [Read the full article »]

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New to Xero Practice Manager for iOS – staff assignment

You’re in a meeting with your team, discussing the particulars of a certain job. Instead of trying to remember which staff member you’ve delegated to which job and who’s supposed to be responsible for what task, you need a way of capturing and viewing this information instantly – right then and there. Well, now you can,… [Read the full article »]

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Hammond forced into U-turn on jobs tax after party revolt

LONDON (Reuters) – Chancellor Philip Hammond announced a tax policy U-turn on Wednesday, scrapping a planned rise in an employment levy announced in a budget just a week ago following criticism that the measure breached his party election promises. Source: Reuters

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Xero Gravity: Sheryl Thai – Who run the world?

Sheryl Thai knows that women supporting women is monumental for erasing gender bias in business. It’s why she founded the League of Extraordinary Women – a platform where women can connect with one another in a casual, authentic, and non-salesy way. She’s made it her passion after dealing with gender inequality in the corporate world… [Read the full article »]

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