There’s a reason why restaurants are everywhere. The hospitality industry is one of the most lucrative out there!
Hospitality Accounting: Tips on how to run a successful restaurant

There’s a reason why restaurants are everywhere. The hospitality industry is one of the most lucrative out there!
Who doesn’t love a good deal? After all, discounts are the best! Except when it’s your business – and you’re having to offer discounts just to keep your customers happy.
Restaurant owners are facing a steep drop in revenue following border closures, but one thing that can keep them alive and kicking are skilled employees working for them even amidst the hospitality industry’s labour shortage.
If you’re a property developer or business owner, you’re probably wondering why you should use a Chartered Accountant, with all the sophisticated accounting software packages already available around.
Rental properties are still considered a good investment for many people – despite a lot of recent negative flack.
There’s no question, Kiwis are innovators and a nation of small businesses. However, as the world utilises digital technologies now more than ever, New Zealand still has room for improvement in terms of digital adoption.
As a property investor, you will already know that you can deduct business expenses from your rental income, but are you sure you’re not missing out on anything that’s available to you?
As a contractor, do you have an idea of what you should be looking for in an accountant or bookkeeper? Probably not, but while you’re not to blame, now’s the time to know, so you can finally have someone help you with your contracting journey – an essential step!
You’ve taken the plunge to become a contractor. How exciting to be self-employed! But first – find an accountant! You’ll need to talk to an accountant who has experience in start-ups and help you set the right path from the get-go.
Contracting comes with many benefits but it’s not all rainbows and butterflies! Businesses are becoming more open to different employment methods, and cloud computing largely supports this change (especially when it comes to contractors).