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By Anna DiBella February 15, 2022
Why are so many law firms ditching their old, server-based systems and heading to the cloud?
ProFix Accounting's CPA reviews Clio Legal Accounting Software.
By Anna DiBella January 26, 2022
Wondering if your firm should use Clio Legal Software versus a different legal accounting software? | Read the ProFix Accounting Review Now.
Female lawyers talking about legal accounting software PC Law.
By Anna DiBella January 8, 2022
Anyone looking to use or switch to PC Law Trust Accounting Software must read this review to find out if this software will help them reach their financial goals.
A lawyer in British Columbia thinks about the differences between accounting and bookkeeping.
By Anna DiBella January 28, 2021
A skilled bookkeeper and a strategic accountant help to grow your business and keep you out of trouble. Read more to learn about these important roles.
Getting advice on the best legal accounting software for the law firms in British Columbia, Canada.
By Anna DiBella December 27, 2020
Legal accounting software is a type of program that is tailored to the legal industry, helping to keep track of time, billings, schedules, and more. Call ProFix Today
How to Calculate Net Profit Margin for Law Firms
By Anna DiBella October 2, 2020
People will argue that it's difficult or impossible to measure net profit margin (NPM) accurately in a law firm. However, at ProFix, we’ve been perfecting this over the years.
Trust Accounting: Basic Principles for Lawyers and Law Firms in BC.
By Anna DiBella September 15, 2020
Handling a trust account is an important responsibility subject to regular audits by the Law Society, and it’s critical to ensure that your accounting processes are correct. Find out the basics of trust accounting to determine whether your firm is handling it correctly.
Law firm accounting in British Columbia
By Anna DiBella September 2, 2020
Law firm accounting requires specialized knowledge of law society regulations for specific procedures like trust accounting. It's important to work with a CPA who is experienced in the legal industry.

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