
Common accounting errors to avoid
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In this episode, Stuart and Mena uncover the most common accounting errors that can quietly cost business owners thousands in tax, compliance issues, or poor financial decisions. They begin by highlighting why your accountant plays a critical role as your de facto CFO, and how to spot red flags if things aren’t quite right. One of the biggest warning signs? A bank reconciliation that doesn’t match your records. Mena explains how overlooked discrepancies here can lead to under-reported profits, incorrect GST, or even missed fraud.
From there, Stuart and Mena alternate through a list of common accounting mistakes they frequently see, including poorly recorded director loans, unreconciled GST, misclassified expenses, inconsistent bookkeeping, and journal entries that go unreviewed. They also flag year-end issues like unadjusted stock levels or bad debts that can distort your true profit and tax position.
Mena wraps up with practical advice: if something feels off, ask questions, get a second opinion, or consider switching accountants. A short review could save tens of thousands in future headaches. Stuart closes with a reminder—your accountant should simplify decision-making, not make it harder. If they’re not adding value, it’s time to dig deeper. A must-listen for business owners who want more control over their financial outcomes.
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