Computer Aid
Accountancy practice management software has come a long way. Today, features like automated billing and reconciliations are easily integrated into the day-to-day practice workflow of Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting UK customers.
Our employees work side by side with our customers to create and manage these solutions – driven by a deep understanding of their needs and addressing the rapid changes in their environment.
However, it’s often hard to look beyond improving performance in day-to-day operations. Amid Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic and other disruptions, accountancy practices and their clients are dealing with an unpredictable economic landscape. Future business planning can appear daunting.
However, technology can support accountancy practices (and their clients) in making informed business decisions, and planning for the future. In the first part of our Accountancy Practice Management for Future-Fit Growth series, we’ll explore how they can use technology to define and easily track Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Doing so gives practices closer control of performance tracking, and deeper insights that will inform strategic growth plans.
Saving Time
For several decades, business technology platforms have enabled practices to track performance metrics that they have customised. This highlights areas that qualify for improvement and underpins strategic planning.
Contemporary technology, such as CCH KPI Monitoring, makes setting up KPIs faster and easier for accountancy practices than ever before. This is vital today. The current business landscape demands that firms assess and amend KPIs more frequently, based on fresh market variables. KPIs such as client retention rate and business time-to-recovery have become increasingly prominent performance indicators in the past year. If clunky technology makes KPI management difficult, practices have less time and insight to plan future growth.
Reducing Risk
CCH KPI Monitoring makes it far easier to track KPIs and report on them. This is fundamental in minimising risk. For example, if a KPI is set to track and escalate debt filtered by overdue dates, the ability to easily set alerts and automatically generate reports is critical to practice performance management.
Some practices are manually running monthly reports to measure KPIs. Others are running real-time reporting engines, a key feature of CCH KPI Monitoring. This latter solution allows practices to review essential data at any time – covering both performance management and compliance requirements. They can do so remotely or on-premise.
This means that firms can assess issues before they become problems, and thus act proactively. Real-time reporting is a true asset in building a future-fit practice.
The Proof is in the Practice
A number of Wolters Kluwer customers have been using CCH KPI Monitoring for several years now. Our customers look to us when they need to be right. Ryecroft Glenton has successfully integrated CCH KPI Monitoring with its own system. This consolidates information from several sources, including CCH Central and CCH Practice Management.
“We can use the year end date to trigger a sequence of reminders. Have we asked for the books? Have they been received? If a request to a client has been outstanding for a certain period, the partner will receive an alert via email. For limited companies, we can monitor the corporation tax and Companies House filing deadlines – as well as the different deadlines for pension schemes”
– Ian Smith, partner at Ryecroft Glenton
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“Apogee are not just aprinting company, theyconsult with us and go onto deliver a full end to endservice from concept toinstallation. They go aboveand beyond and we lookforward to continuing ourjourney with them”
“Apogee are not just aprinting company, theyconsult with us and go onto deliver a full end to endservice from concept toinstallation. They go aboveand beyond and we lookforward to continuing ourjourney with them”
“Apogee are not just aprinting company, theyconsult with us and go onto deliver a full end to endservice from concept toinstallation. They go aboveand beyond and we lookforward to continuing ourjourney with them”
Spring is a time for renewal, growth, and fresh starts.As the days grow longer and nature awakens, it's the perfect moment to reflect on how we can create positive change - both in our own lives and for others.
In today’s digital world, access to technology is essential. Yet, millions of people remain excluded, unable to access the opportunities that technology provides. At Computer Aid International, we are working to change that. For over 25 years, we have been collecting and refurbishing unwanted devices, transforming them into tools for education ,employment, and community development worldwide.
You will have heard of the phrase ‘Spring clean’. Many businesses and individuals use this season to refresh their tech, upgrading laptops, desktops, and tablets. But what happens to the devices that are no longer needed? Far too often, they are discarded or resold for profit, despite still having more than enough capabilities to transform lives worldwide.
Computer Aid works closely with businesses and individuals to ensure that unwanted technology is securely refurbished and redistributed to those who need it most. Our IT disposal service meets the same high security and certification standards as commercial recyclers, but with the added benefit of impacting your business’ CSR goals.
Our approach is to encourage a circular economy of repair and reuse—where technology is given a second life rather than being discarded.Sustainability is at the heart of what we do, alongside our core mission of improving digital access. Each year in the UK, an estimated 155,000 tonnes of electronic waste is generated, and this simply cannot continue at this rate.The UK Government has set ambitious sustainability targets, aiming to eliminate e-waste in landfills by 2030.
While the environmental benefits of responsible tech disposal are clear, the social impact is just as significant. In a world where digital skills are increasingly essential, having access to a computer can mean the difference between education and exclusion, employment and unemployment, connection and isolation. The digital divide continues to grow, but with the right resources and opportunities, we can help bridge this gap.
Beyond the UK, our work spans the globe. Through projects in Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, and with initiatives like ourSolar Community Hubs, we are reaching people in the most remote regions. These hubs provide entire communities with access to education, employment, and healthcare resources - all powered by solar energy. The opportunity to connect with digital tools can be life-changing, and with the right support, the impact is limitless.
There are many ways to support Computer Aid this spring.If you’re a business looking to refresh your technology and wish to combine that with positive change, you can submit an IT disposal enquiry. If you would like to support us in other ways, you can either fundraise for us or make a monetary donation to help fund our cause.
As nature renews itself, let’s take this opportunity to embrace change and new beginnings. Give your spare tech a fresh start and help someone else build a brighter future.
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