Overview
Time is money right? I certainly think so and therefore I feel it’s critical that all businesses should be able to track it – especially accounting practices. Although tracking time within your practice is mostly about capturing hours and linking costs relating to specific projects, it’s also about determining how you’re tracking to your project budget and if you’re making a profit. Join me for this two-hour webinar in which I will explain the importance of time and billing within your practice as well as the pivotal role technology plays in doing so effectively.
~ Steve Cohen, Sage One
Content
During this webinar you will learn how to:
- Set up your projects and the associated tasks
- Create budgets, task rates and billing preferences for each project
- Capture time
- Invoice for time
- Link project expenses and recharge them
Presenter
Steven Cohen
Head, Sage One, Sage International

As head of Sage One for Sage International, Steven Cohen is overseeing the growth and development of Sage’s cloud-based accounting and payroll solutions in South Africa, Asia, Australia, Brazil and Africa. Before taking his current post, Cohen dedicated his 25-year career to Sage Pastel, the innovative business software company he founded with partners Ivan Epstein and Alan Osrin in 1989
During this time, Steven has held several management positions in the company, including financial director, chief operating officer, and managing director. He has played a central role in the company's growth from a start-up to a part of the JSE-listed Softline Group, right up to its present incarnation as part of Sage plc, a FTSE 100 company.
A charted accountant by qualification, Steven has driven Sage Pastel's approach to keeping accounting at the cutting edge of technology and turning accounting software into a business management tool. Now, he will apply his skills and experience to Sage International’s strategically important and rapidly growing cloud business.
CPD
Attending the webinar will accrue 2 hours’ CPD for members of a relevant professional body such as ACCA, SAICA, AAT, SAIPA, SAIBA, IAC, CIS, ICBA, LSSA, FPI, and the IBA.



