EOFY Feature: Team eases strain of business
Published 8:35am 5 June 2025
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Running a business is more demanding than ever and with compliance obligations, administration overload and financial uncertainty, many business owners are burning out trying to do it all.
Recognising this, Rapid Ledgers Bookkeeping has expanded its services to become a reliable, scalable support partner — helping businesses manage day-to-day tasks without overheads.
Principal Bookkeeper Candice Beckitt says Rapid Ledgers was launched in 2023 and is backed by two decades of experience in financial operations, practice management, and business leadership.
“With a strong foundation in hands-on bookkeeping and strategic business advisory, we’ve quickly become a trusted partner for businesses across the Moreton Bay region,” she explains.
“We started as a dedicated bookkeeping service, primarily focusing on core functions like accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and BAS lodgments.
“As we grew and listened to our clients' needs, it became clear that many businesses were looking for broader support — not just with finances, but across their whole back office.
“That insight led to the creation of RL Business Group, our parent company, which now offers a full suite of support services including virtual office administration, personal assistants, and management accounting.”
Candice says many small to medium-sized businesses don’t have the time, resources or need to hire full-time admin or finance staff.
“Expanding our services allows us to take more off their plate, so they can focus on growing their business, knowing the back end is taken care of.
“We simplify and centralise support by offering tailored, fixed-fee packages that cover everything from bookkeeping and payroll to admin support and reporting.
“We also help implement efficient systems like Xero and Dext, ensuring real-time visibility and automation wherever possible. Our team becomes a seamless extension of the client’s business, without the complexity or cost of hiring in-house.
“Our services give them peace of mind and breathing space — especially at key times like EOFY. It’s about restoring balance and making business simpler.”
Candice says the Rapid Ledgers team is a long-term partner in each client’s success.
“Whether it’s getting your books up to date, supporting your admin team, or planning for growth, we’re here to make business easier, less stressful, and more sustainable,” she explains.
“The best part is seeing the relief on a client’s face when they realise they no longer have to do it all themselves.”
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