Your accountant is your lifeline for concerns of small business owners
Clarke McEwan Accountants
We are all aware of the pressures that small business owners face on a daily basis and recent research has shown that owners who regularly visit their accountants tend to have lower rates of anxiety.
According to Andrew Conway, the chief executive of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) "mental health issues for small business as an issue has almost reached epidemic proportions".
However the IPA's research has shown that more than 90 per cent of small and medium sized enterprises report that engaging with their accountant significantly lowers their anxiety.
Which makes sense because if anyone knows what it is like to be going through a rough patch your accountant is the one person who will have heard it before. Accountants nationwide are increasingly becoming a sounding board for the mental stresses facing business owners, alongside their financial concerns.
"There won't be an accountant in the country that would not be prepared to have a conversation with the person who walks in their door saying, "I'm in trouble, I've got an issue here." Conway said.
And who better to dispel the small business owner's misconceptions of legislation or explain what might happen if the ATO comes knocking. Nine times out of ten there is a solution before the matter gets out of hand and communication is the start of it.
Our experience at Clarke McEwan has found the ATO to be very obliging if it knows what is going on, and the same can be said of financial institutions and creditors.
Hear more insights from Andrew Conway on mental health and how to better engage with your accountant and important accounting matters on the My Business Podcast .




