‘Startups and their numbers’ hosted by The Typewriter Factory

Startup Tasmania are proud to support ‘Startups and their numbers’, an event hosted by The Typewriter Factory on Monday, 18th March.

Have numbers in front of you but not quite sure how to make sense of them? Can you afford to take that next step with your start-up? Looking at growth options this year? Want to learn how to use your numbers to make better decisions for your start-up?

Aaron Wallace and Emma Petroulas from Nudge Accounting in NSW will be visiting The Typewriter Factory to talk about using numbers to make better business decisions. They will discuss the key accounting metrics startups and small businesses should be focussing on, what they mean and how they can be used to increase business performance and pitch for funding.

This event is free to attend and open to the public, *and* The Typewriter Factory will even supply food and drinks! It starts at 5:30pm, so arrive a bit before that, and should be done by 6:30pm.

The Presenters

Emma Petroulas is the Client Happiness Director at Nudge, online accountants for small business. She sits on the Youth-Board of SME Australia, is a regular contributor for Shoe String StartUps and Dynamic Business Magazine, and also lectures in Small Business at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Aaron Wallace is the Online Operations Director of Nudge and lectures in International Accounting at the University of Technology, Sydney. He worked at KPMG and loves bringing big business ideas to growing start-ups and small businesses.

Nudge are online accountants for small business. Nudge helps start-ups and small businesses Australia wide use their numbers to make better business decisions. Their monthly packages include Xero or MYOB, monthly bookkeeping, monthly performance summaries plus your quarterly BAS’s, business tax return and financial statements. Everything that a growing start-up or small business needs. For further information, see nudgeaccounting.com.au/

Cost: FREE, food and drinks will be provided. Book your place through Eventbrite now.

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