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Discover how to eliminate spreadsheet overload in your accountancy practice

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Sage Advice news [View this email in your browser]( [Sage]( [Sage]( Don't miss any news [Visit the blog]( Sage Advice news Hello {NAME}, Welcome to the April issue of the Sage Advice newsletter. In this issue you’ll find great advice and insights including: - [How to eliminate spreadsheet overload in your accountancy practice]( - [4 alternative ways to secure small business funding]( Thanks for reading! The Sage Advice team [Sage]( How to eliminate spreadsheet overload in your accountancy practice Drowning in spreadsheets as you manage your practice? There's a better way to stay on top of everything: using practice management software. [Find out more]( [Sage]( 4 alternative ways to secure small business funding Discover four alternative ways South African small business owners can secure the funding they need to grow their businesses. [Find out more]( [Sage]( Modernise your cash flow visibility with cloud accounting Experience the power of cloud accounting for modern financial visibility. Streamline cash flow and bring clarity to your business operations. [Find out more]( [Sage]( How to complete your digital accountancy practice journey To build a fully digital accountancy practice, you must embrace digital transformation. Discover how you can make that happen now. [Find out more]( There's a Sage solution for every business. Find the perfect one for you. [Explore solutions]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Privacy & Cookies]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We sent this email to {EMAIL}. If this is not your email address then this email has been forwarded to you by that user or another system beyond our control. Sage South Africa (Pty) Ltd. 6th Floor Gateway West, 22 Magwa Cres, Waterval 5-Ir, Midrand, 2066, South Africa. ⓒ 2024 The Sage Group plc or its licensors. All rights reserved.

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