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Why consider automation in the digital age for accounting?

There are many aspects to juggle when running a business. Attracting new customers and clients, maintaining a solid staff base, and creating or manufacturing products and services are just a few. One of the most significant things that must not be overlooked, no matter how busy you are, is tracking your finances.

Most importantly, it is your legal responsibility to keep accurate company and accounting records if you are running a limited company in the UK. This includes financials relating to the company itself, such as shares and loans, as well as a comprehensive record of your earnings and outgoings.

It can be complicated to track the finances relating to your business, especially for larger companies. The services of a professional accountant may be worthwhile, and you can utilise special programmes such as tax determination software to ensure that your sales figures are accurate.

In addition to ensuring exact and comprehensive accounts, there is another reasons that it is imperative for businesses to monitor sales correctly. These records provide insight into company performance, a wealth of useful information that can be tapped into to boost business success.

How do sales show insight into company performance? 

Know your customers

Your sales information will reflect who is buying your products or services. In other words, it reveals the audience that you should be targeting through your marketing endeavours.

Take the time to analyse your audience demographics and you will discover the age, gender, location, and occupation of your customers, as well as countless other categories. This data can help to inform product descriptions and design, paid media campaigns, and organic advertising.

Identify patterns

As well as revealing your audience, sales data also allows you to identify patterns in relation to purchases. This might include the most/least successful sales months and which products perform best. You could also track individual performances to find your top salesperson.

Being aware of these patterns means that you can take advantage of them. For example, travel companies are inundated by enquiries on the first Saturday of the year and can make sure to have additional weekend cover during January to lock in as many deals as possible.

Streamline processes

Monitoring your sales performance is also beneficial in help you to streamline your processes.

For example, if you investigate further into a period of low sales you may find issues to be fixed. Perhaps delayed responses are causing customers to go elsewhere, or a backlog of orders is preventing deals from being completed.

Recognising the problems with your processes is the first step to optimising your business performance.

Forecast future sales

Lastly, having a comprehensive set of records covering the previous years enables you to forecast future sales.

This can contribute to a more realistic revenue prediction that can be conveyed to any shareholders and investors. It will also aid you in allocating resources, in relation to sales and across the wider team.

This in turn will help you to avoid over-hiring or under-hiring – both of which can be equally damaging to your profits.

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