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Outsourcing vs. In-House Accounting: Which is More Worthwhile?
The decision whether to manage accounting internally or to outsource it depends on various factors.
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Why Outsourcing Accounting Increases Efficiency
Accounting is one of the most important but also time-consuming tasks of a business.
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Participations and securities: Accounting registration made easy in Switzerland
Companies in Switzerland must ensure accurate accounting records when acquiring securities (<20% voting rights) or participations (>20% voting rights). Participations use account 1480, securities account 1400, with Jens account like bank account 1020.
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What is cash flow and why is it important?
Cash flow is an important financial metric that shows the actual money movements of a company and is essential for liquidity analysis, financial planning, investment evaluation, and business valuation. It provides a clear insight into the financial health of a company, unaffected by accounting adjustments.
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Tips for Avoiding Accounting Errors
Accounting errors pose major risks for companies; accurate recording and separation of expenses are essential. Digital tools and regular bookkeeping help prevent such errors.
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The Art of Valuation: Non-Publicly Traded Corporations and LLCs in Switzerland
The article addresses current valuation methods for non-listed companies in Switzerland 2023. Asset-based and earnings-based approaches are crucial, depending on the type of company.
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Utilizable and transferable non-cash contributions
In Switzerland, corporations can be financed through cash contributions or contributions in kind, with the latter needing to meet certain requirements such as balance sheet eligibility. Contributions in kind require additional founding documents and checks, but can bring valuable assets into the company.
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Obligation to keep accounts
Swiss companies are legally required to maintain accounting records in accordance with the Code of Obligations, the format of which depends on their revenue and legal form. Legal entities and companies with a turnover exceeding CHF 500,000 maintain double-entry accounting, while others use single-entry accounting.
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Private share in business vehicles
Employers must charge a deductible private share of 10.8% annually of the vehicle purchase price when providing a company car for the employee. This amount is subject to social security contributions and documented in the salary statement.
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