Book Review: The Entrepreneur’s Money Blueprint
Bookkeeping isn’t Just Paperwork
Recently, the DWA bookkeeper, Mohamed Rizwan Bachani, released his important book, The Entrepreneur’s Money Blueprint. This book provides Canadian entrepreneurs with clear guides and rational road maps to setting up the financial side of a business. As a long-standing, award-winning accountant, Mohamed Rizwan Bachani knows what he is talking about. As president of Durham’s Unique Accounting Services, he has worked with Canadian businesses for 15 years. Mohamed is active in the Durham Region, having supported the Business Advisory Centre of Durham, served as a Director of the Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade, and volunteered with CRA’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program.
This new practical guide to building, managing and growing a profitable Canadian business reframes bookkeeping from a chore to a business dashboard. Key factors of the bookkeeping dashboard allow the entrepreneur to see how much money is going in and out, bills outstanding, high business costs and if the business can afford to expand.
Mohamed says in his book, ‘Most entrepreneurs aren’t bad with money. They are just reading the story too late.” The Entrepreneur’s Money Blueprint provides insights into reading and righting the story before it’s too late.
Unique Accounting Services is an accounting and bookkeeping firm in Oshawa, serving most of the Durham Region and parts of the GTA. Unique Accounting Services offers a wide range of services, from bookkeeping and personal tax filing to corporate finance,
To find out more about the book and the work of Unique Accounting Services, click here: https://uniqueaccountingservices.ca/
If you would like a copy of the book, the DWA is giving away one.
About the DWA:
The Durham Workforce Authority (DWA) is the leading source of Durham’s labour market intelligence and champions the development and maintenance of a sustainable workforce.
The DWA produces custom labour market information, an annual Labour Market Plan, and provides:
- Durham Region demographics change, migration trends in and out, educational attainment of residents, and changes in employers in the local area by employee size and 3-digit NAICS.
- Enhanced Jobs First Durham (JFD) data extracted from the DWA’s boutique job board with hyper-local information.
- An update on Employment Ontario data.
The DWA provides just-in-time custom labour market information and often conducts custom fee-for-service research. If you are interested in local data, please don’t hesitate to contact the DWA.
The Province of Ontario partially funds the DWA to supply Labour Market Information (LMI) to the Region of Durham.
Written by: Heather McMillan, Executive Director, Durham Workforce Authority
Heather’s expertise is developing strong local community labour markets and conducting industry research supported by innovative projects. Heather is a Toronto Sector Skills Academy Metcalf Fellow and was recently awarded her Certified Workforce Development Professional (CWDP) certification from the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals.