Taxo’d: Providing micro-enterprises with strategic business analysis, insights and financial/cashflow reporting capabilities in real-time
Taxo™d:为微型企业提供实时战略业务分析、见解和财务/现金流报告功能
基本信息
- 批准号:10060440
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.46万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Taxo'd is a UK-SME focussed on putting more power into the hands of businesses by providing accessible, critical support without the cost and time of a professional. Taxo'd has grown to support a large number of freelancers and is now seeking to develop a new product offering, specifically designed for micro-businesses.Taxo'd currently supports freelancers with navigating and completing tax returns and provides invoicing, bookkeeping, OCR-receipt scanning, open-banking, mileage-tracking, e-mail filtering, HMRC direct-filing and inbox management.The new offering will provide micro-businesses with a unique capability delivered through AI. Micro-businesses will benefit from enhanced business insights and risk management capabilities normally only available from large, advanced digital accounting practices or highly paid financial directors using multiple systems. The new offering will be based on a low-cost SaaS service making it affordable to everyone.AI will help identify and learn from those relationships within the data that may not seem to be linked, and only deducible by trained professionals (finance directors and business growth experts) to give insights towards helping businesses run better.Taxo'd's innovative new product will be delivered using a natural language intuitive, user-friendly interface to collect the data and analytical techniques to deliver actionable insights, suggested action plans and consensus opinions. The benchmark for the output will be the business itself thus making this approach very relevant to the business rather than a generalised advice service. Responses and models will be held in a knowledge base that over time will be refined and improved. Developed alongside CFOs and accountants during this project.This project will allow micro-businesses to benefit from deep analytical perspectives in real-time. Taxo'd will improve operational efficiencies/productivity, decision-making, cash-flow management, access-to-finance, business support, analytical capabilities and financial/tax literacy within financial services for micro-businesses, increasing efficiencies for all stakeholders.Imagine 1,000 financial directors examining 100,000s of data points relevant to your business, and in the time it takes a business owner to open an excel spreadsheet, you have business-specific insights and consensus suggestions collated and presented to you. This is the potential power of this new offering.
Taxo'd是英国SME,致力于通过提供可访问的,关键的支持而没有专业的成本和时间来将更多的权力置于企业手中。 Taxo'd has grown to support a large number of freelancers and is now seeking to develop a new product offering, specifically designed for micro-businesses.Taxo'd currently supports freelancers with navigating and completing tax returns and provides invoicing, bookkeeping, OCR-receipt scanning, open-banking, mileage-tracking, e-mail filtering, HMRC direct-filing and inbox management.The new产品将为微型企业提供通过AI传递的独特功能。微型企业将受益于增强的业务见解和风险管理能力,通常只能从大型,高级数字会计实践或使用多个系统的高薪金融主管中获得。新产品将基于低成本的SaaS服务,使每个人都可以负担得起。IAI将有助于识别并从似乎没有链接的数据中的这些关系中学习,并且只能由训练有素的专业人员(财务总监和企业成长专家)推论,以帮助您提供更好的企业运行的洞察力,以帮助企业运行的数据和分析性的界面,以汇总自然界的界面,以供分析,以供分析的界面,以供分析,以下是自然的界面。可行的见解,建议的行动计划和共识意见。产出的基准将是业务本身,因此使这种方法与业务非常相关,而不是通用的建议服务。响应和模型将在知识库中举行,随着时间的流逝,将得到完善和改进。在此项目中,与CFO和会计师一起开发。此项目将使微型企业实时从深层的分析角度受益。 Taxo'd will improve operational efficiencies/productivity, decision-making, cash-flow management, access-to-finance, business support, analytical capabilities and financial/tax literacy within financial services for micro-businesses, increasing efficiencies for all stakeholders.Imagine 1,000 financial directors examining 100,000s of data points relevant to your business, and in the time it takes a business owner to open an excel spreadsheet, you have business-specific洞察力和共识建议整合并提交给您。这是这种新产品的潜在力量。
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