Choosing The Right Accounting Software
I was chatting to a café owner
the other day. Justine and her husband, Rico run three busy cafes in a regional
area. Each café is slightly different in what it offers but they have a strong
recognisable brand in their town.
So
we got talking about how they do it.
Rico
spends most of his time in the kitchens and managing front of house. Justine
juggles her time working a few days a week in two of the cafes and doing the
books and payroll the other days of the week from their home office using
desktop accounting software.
She
expressed frustration at being away from the cafes for that time or having to
run home or wait until they got home after a long day before they could check
on their cash flow, payroll information and any other financial data they may
need to access in order to make a business decision.
We
also chatted about the manual way in which they count the tills and record the
takings from each café, entering it all into a spreadsheet onsite then
re-entering the data into the accounting software they’re using in the home
office.
They also had a near miss a few years ago when their computer got a virus and they almost lost al
l of their data. Yikes!
Her
main complaint?
“I feel like I am always two
steps behind.”
So
then I talked through a number of accounting and business process software and
apps we guide our clients in the hospitality industry towards. Here at
Cornerstone we see the immediate impact and benefits being smart about using
the right sort of software can bring to a hospitality business.
Here are five of our favourites:
1.
Xero is one of the most popular accounting software programs on the market at
the moment. The reason? It offers cloud accounting. This means Justine and Rico
can access their financial data from anywhere – their phones, a laptop at one
of the cafes, iPads and of course their home office. AND it removes the risk of
losing valuable information to a virus or security attack.
2.
Keypay is one of the better payroll software applications on the market because
it can be used standalone or with Xero. Key features include built-in award
information for all sorts of industries, including hospitality, retail and
early childhood services.
3.
Kounta is an online Point of Sale software that allows a business to take
customer orders, manage inventory, loyalty programs and more AND it integrates
with multiple cloud accounting software programs. This means no more printing
off the till records at the register at the end of the day then manually
recording the takings into a separate spreadsheet. It’s all linked in to your
accounting software. Rico can check on what inventory is getting low and send a
supplier order from the kitchen and Justine can check on each of the takings in
each of the cafes at any point of time from wherever she may be!
4.
Many people think Paypal is for eBay or online purchases but some savvy
hospitality businesses are using it in other ways. Paypal’s Pay at Table app
allows PayPal customers to check into a restaurant or venue on their
smartphone, enter their table number and then pay their bill (and it has a
tipping function!). It’s designed to make it easier for diners to pay their
bills. And it seems to encourage people to eat or drink more. I was at a
meeting with a client at a café and he used the app to order a second round of
coffees. Now THAT’S a win win situation. More coffee for the customer and more
revenue for the café owner.
5.
Beat the Q (and Hey You) is for your busy customers who hate to wait. Customers
can order and pay up front en route to your café or restaurant then walk on in
past the queue to pick up their coffee and be on the way. This is great for
café owners as it can help attract new customers, increase customer loyalty and
order values AND you generate more orders without the long queues!
It
was an eye-opener for Justine. She simply had no idea these platforms and
software programs were available in the hospitality industry. She had been
working for so long IN her business always ‘two steps behind’ (remember they
were her words) that she and Rico had not had the opportunity to come up for
air and work ON their business.
We
finished the conversation with me chatting about how I have seen our clients
get hours back in their day once they implemented one or more of these software
programs into their business. Not only that, it made an impact on their cash
flow as they became more proactive about business development and customer
service because they finally had time to focus on growing the business….they
had managed to get out from under a pile of paperwork and administrative pain
and get on the front foot with their business again.
From
two steps behind to on the front foot. Isn’t that where any business owner
wants to get to? Please read our post for more information on the best
bookkeeping software for small business. If you need help migrating
to a cloud based accounting software speak to one our experts.
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