Interview
How SMEs work more legally and efficiently with digital accounting. Christian Knipp, Director of Business Operations, GetMyInvoices

Principles and methods, such as GoBD or double bookkeeping, dominate the world of accountants. In an interview, Christian Knipp gives an overview of applicable legal regulations and explains, among other things, the importance of GoBD and how digital solutions help to achieve greater legal certainty.
In our latest episode of our Bits & Business podcast, Sophie-Marie Gruber (digitization expert Caya) interviews Christian Knipp from GetMyInvoices about topics with a focus on the BMF administrative instruction GoBD, double bookkeeping & preparatory accounting. Among other things, the following will be discussed:
Why GoBD is important for your company and how software helps
Who is double-entry bookkeeping for
What opportunities arise for your company as a result of cloud-based digitization of documents.
GetMyInvoices, as a SaaS software with a focus on managing documents, among other things, automatically collects invoices from various sources, such as online portals (e.g. affiliate networks) or e-mail accounts, bundles them in one place and thus facilitates invoice management. Invoice data is extracted in the process. Based on experience in product development at GetMyInvoices and from customer feedback, Christian gives exciting advice in an interview on how to optimize digital accounting, also thanks to tools for preparatory accounting.
Podcast episode
Financial accounting for SMEs
Who is this episode particularly suitable for?
- Financial managers and accountantswho deal with paperwork and document hunting in everyday life
- ceo by SMEs that are already working from home with their team or are continuing to integrate the “remote work” concept in the future
- tax advisorwho want to set up their clients digitally and bring their accounting to a new level
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