Why Most Businesses Don't Have a Real Picture of Their Finances
Most entrepreneurs believe they know the financial state of their business. In practice, however, what they usually know is what they paid, what they owe, and if "something is left over". This is not a financial picture. It's just daily management.
The real picture of a business doesn't come from whether VAT was paid or social security contributions were covered. It comes from whether there is cost control, whether revenues have stability, whether decisions are based on numbers and not on instinct. That's exactly where the biggest gap is found.
In practice, we often see businesses with turnover, but without a clear result. Businesses that work hard, but don't know which activity of theirs is profitable and which is a burden. This is not due to lack of effort, but to the absence of proper information.
Accounting is not just an obligation to the state. It's a management tool. When used correctly, it shows where there's a problem, where there's room for improvement, and when decisions need to be made. When it's limited only to submissions and declarations, it loses its real role.
The entrepreneur who has a clear picture is not caught off guard. They don't operate with anxiety. They know where they are and where they're going. This is also the main reason why proper accounting support is not a cost, but an investment.
