We made it to the end of year

Posted: 28 Jun
We made it to the end of year

We made it to the end of year

As the end of the financial year draws near, it's a fantastic time to pause, reflect, and celebrate all the milestones we've achieved in FY24. It has been a whirlwind, and I could not be prouder of what we have accomplished together.

First, I had the incredible opportunity to make a quick trip to Sydney for the Australian Accounting Awards Gala last Thursday. It was a night to remember! Although I did not win Bookkeeper of the Year, being a finalist and mentioned alongside the rock star other finalists was an honour in itself. The experience was truly inspiring and a testament to the hard work and dedication we have all put in over the past year.

The past two weeks have been particularly crazy, as many of you can relate. With clients making last-minute financial decisions after meeting with their accountants for tax planning, and Appy Books striving to get ahead of the rush by running STP finalisations for early completion June payrolls, it has been non-stop action. But it is this bustling energy that makes this time of year so exciting!

I am wishing that all our lovely clients enjoyed the end-of-financial-year gifts we sent out. It is our little way of saying thank you for your trust and partnership. Your continued support is what drives us to excel and deliver the best service possible.

As we look forward to FY25, we are filled with anticipation and excitement for what is to come. We are gearing up for an epic year ahead, ready to tackle new challenges, embrace opportunities, and continue to grow together. Here is to another fantastic year of collaboration and success!

Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Let’s celebrate our achievements and eagerly look forward to the future. Cheers!

Stay ‘Appy


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