Can't find what you are looking for? Call our customer support at 1300 856 710 or email us at [email protected]
Explore all the products and services which makes up your ABN membership.
Experience benefits like nowhere else with ABN. Explore all the products and services which make up your membership.
Meet the team at Australian Bookkeepers Network.
Explore the requirements for gaining relevant experience
Protect your Bookkeeping Business with ABN's PI Partners.
Protect your business with Cyber Insurance
How ABN gives back to the community
Find out how a bookkeeper can help your business.
Do you want to become a registered BAS Agent but you're not sure where to start? We've provided an outline of the BAS Agent qualifications and registration requirements.
Wondering how to become a registered bookkeeper? Here's an outline of what to expect when working as one and the steps required to become certified.
ABN is committed to providing professional development opportunities for bookkeepers.
Members Can Access Australian Bookkeepers Network's Bookkeeping Checklists, Contract Samples, Quote Templates, Agreement Letters & More.
ABA is a recognised professional bookkeeping association for BAS agents by the Tax Practitioners Board.
Benefits of the ABA Membership
Join Australian Bookkeepers Association today
Australian Bookkeepers Association (ABA) is governed by a Board of Directors
View the ABA Constitution, By-Laws and other current documentation relevant to your membership.
A summary of the essential membership rules which have been extracted from ABAs By-Laws and Constitution.
Code of Professional Conduct for BAS Agents
All the latest news and events from the Bookkeeping Industry
All your Industry events in one handy location.
Meet other bookkeepers, learn new skills, and earn CPE with ABN Coffee Clubs
Hear from prominent industry figures on current industry trends, technology and innovation
Don't fall into the trap of parenting your clients!
I was mentoring a licensee this week about a client she has who is running their business into the ground. They incurred a large debt to start the business because they had insufficient capital and they haven’t been able to get on top of that. They are not looking at any reports she provides to help them understand what the figures mean and when there is money in the bank they are taking “wages” out that their business can’t afford. She is worried about their financial position and losing sleep over it while the client carries on regardless!
One of the admirable traits of a great bookkeeper is empathy. Wikipedia describes empathy as “the capacity to recognize feelings that are being experienced by another.” Bookkeeping is not just about number crunching, it’s about giving the client peace of mind. However we can go too far by taking on the burden of your client’s business and that’s not your job. You’re not their parent.
When you have children you teach them to take responsibility for their own actions. It can be challenging as parents as we learn to let go and allow them to make their own decisions and sometimes see them suffer the consequences. We do whatever we can to guide them and we’re there to pick up the pieces when things don’t work out.
Be clear about what your role is in your client’s business. You are not their parent! You don’t and can’t take responsibility for them. That doesn’t mean that you don’t care though.
My advice to her was that the client needs a metaphorical “slap in the face” by having a meeting with their accountant to wake them up to the reality of their situation and to start behaving like business owners and taking responsibility for their actions.
Article contributed by Debbie Roberts from Pure Bookkeeping
Read more about Debbie by Clicking Here