Xero releases Workpapers software for accountants
Xero releases Workpapers software for accountants
22 April 2013
Xero, the emerging leader in online accounting solutions, today releases Workpapers for the Australian and New Zealand markets. This key product release is the culmination of the acquisition in July last year of online workpapers software company Spotlight Workpapers. The software has been in beta form since then and is used by over 100 accountants globally.
Accountants use Workpapers as a key tool in compiling annual and periodic accounts. Workpapers make these core compliance services much more efficient by seamlessly connecting with Xero to process client data and to provide clients with the ability to upload any additional information straight into the software.
Workpapers is part of Xero’s disruptive single ledger strategy of building core accountant features around the same data as client features. Within the next 18 months, Workpapers will be redesigned and merged with practice management, Tax and reporting software into a larger product suite called Practice Studio. As a further disruption to the accounting software market, Xero is giving these tools away as part of its successful Partner Program.
Xero CEO Rod Drury says “The launch of Workpapers is another step forward in providing a compelling set of tools for accountants, which is the major channel for Xero customers. Xero has disrupted the accounting software market by unifying both small business and accountant tools on the same cloud platform. This results in more efficiency for the accountant, saving them substantial time and money."
Xero Australia Managing Director Chris Ridd says “The practice of software companies charging both the client and the accountant to access the same set of books is coming to an end. Tools such as Workpapers, required for core compliance, are central to Xero’s Practice Studio strategy. This will deliver a comprehensive suite that ensures Xero is a powerful and complete solution for the accounting practice.”
Workpapers are now in development for the UK
market, with the US to
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