Calxa: A Fathom Reports Alternative

Calxa: A Fathom Reports Alternative

Finding a solution amongst the many financial reporting apps can be a difficult task. Many accounting firms we talk to are already including Fathom reports into their client servings. In the interest of helping those looking for alternatives, we recently compared...
Tips and Tricks for Easy Business Reporting

Tips and Tricks for Easy Business Reporting

Business reporting is essential for organisations of any size. For a very small business, they can be kept very simple. As the business grows, the range of information changes but the focus should always be on providing clear, easy-to-understand information on the key...
How to Budget for a Business Loan

How to Budget for a Business Loan

This article will give you useful tips on how to budget for a business loan when using Calxa. After all, borrowing money is something that is necessary and important for most businesses from time to time. A business loan can get you through a tough patch, it can fund...
Connecting Up Conference 2022: 3 Things I Learned

Connecting Up Conference 2022: 3 Things I Learned

It was great to be back face-to-face with people at the recent Connecting Up Conference. The Calxa team had an opportunity to talk to many sector delegates at the 2-day event.   As always, there were a lot of takeaway messages from the conference. The sessions...
Calxa vs Float: A Direct Comparison

Calxa vs Float: A Direct Comparison

How do you pick the best cashflow forecasting software for your business? Calxa vs Float is a look at 2 of the leading solutions for Xero or QuickBooks users. We recently featured both in our Top 5 Xero Cash Flow Alternatives article. Today, we will help you assess...
How To Use Xero For A Not-for-Profit

How To Use Xero For A Not-for-Profit

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, or you have no interest in accounting, you’re sure to have heard of Xero. If you had asked us a few years ago if it was suitable for not-for-profits, our answer would have been a hesitant, “maybe for very small ones”. So, here...