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#25 – Charles Klvana – Eye On Books

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Charles Kivana from Eye on Books joins us today on the Voice of the Revolution.

Charles leads a team of bookkeepers in Perth. Before founding Eye on Books in 2007, Charles operated and worked in small and large businesses for more than a decade. Charles studied Biochemistry & Microbiology. He worked at a relatives gym and then later with Fitness First as an administrator. He has also owned and operated a cafe which was disaster but importantly was able to successfully turn it around. Charles was the 2013 Business News 40 under 40 Award. He is also one of 10 members of the Xero Partner Advisory Council of Australia.

Charles was the 2013 Business News 40 under 40 Award. He is also one of 10 members of the Xero Partner Advisory Council of Australia.

Show Notes

The key is to have a professional attitude to bookkeeping. Eye on Books have 400 client and 10 team members.

Moved from technicals bookkeeping to looking out for the gap in services.

The opportunity is to integrate different systems and driving better reporting.

Point of difference – personal service – talk and meet with the bookkeeper.

Be passionate about business.

  1. Always plan more
  2. Love what you do
  3. Share that love

Future – Eyes on Books

  • 15 team members
  • Services incorporating – training, add ons, and reporting

Future – Industry

  • See some consolidation
  • move away from data entry

Linkedin – Charles Kivana

Website – eyeonbooks.com.au

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61 episodes

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Charles Kivana from Eye on Books joins us today on the Voice of the Revolution.

Charles leads a team of bookkeepers in Perth. Before founding Eye on Books in 2007, Charles operated and worked in small and large businesses for more than a decade. Charles studied Biochemistry & Microbiology. He worked at a relatives gym and then later with Fitness First as an administrator. He has also owned and operated a cafe which was disaster but importantly was able to successfully turn it around. Charles was the 2013 Business News 40 under 40 Award. He is also one of 10 members of the Xero Partner Advisory Council of Australia.

Charles was the 2013 Business News 40 under 40 Award. He is also one of 10 members of the Xero Partner Advisory Council of Australia.

Show Notes

The key is to have a professional attitude to bookkeeping. Eye on Books have 400 client and 10 team members.

Moved from technicals bookkeeping to looking out for the gap in services.

The opportunity is to integrate different systems and driving better reporting.

Point of difference – personal service – talk and meet with the bookkeeper.

Be passionate about business.

  1. Always plan more
  2. Love what you do
  3. Share that love

Future – Eyes on Books

  • 15 team members
  • Services incorporating – training, add ons, and reporting

Future – Industry

  • See some consolidation
  • move away from data entry

Linkedin – Charles Kivana

Website – eyeonbooks.com.au

  continue reading

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