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Your small business crystal ball: Predicting success from past numbers

Welcome to Ask the Experts, where each week we talk to people in the industry to get the inside word on what’s happening right now, and what that means for the tactics that you should use to make the most of your money.


This week we’ve partnered up with Xero, which has kindly leant us their expert Mere Teinaki, from Northland Chartered Accountants, and we’re talking about how everyone says you need to know your numbers... but how do you actually do that? Then, how you use that to make a plan?


Basically, it's how to use the past to predict the future.


If you want to bag a bargain, Making Cents listeners can get a whopper of a discount on Xero. Go to this link xero.com/francescook to help supercharge your small business.


The information in this podcast is general information only and you should seek appropriate tax, financial and legal advice as may be appropriate for your personal or business needs.


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