That evening, he lit a small fire in the backyard grill. One by one, he fed the physical receipts to the flames. They crackled, curled, and turned to ash.
Felix leaned back. The shoebox was gone. The pile of guilt on his desk was now a clean, sortable list of 347 transactions.
He was afraid of nothing—except maybe forgetting to save the backup. lexoffice import
lexoffice not only imported it, but flagged: "Reverse charge procedure according to §13b UStG? Check manually." A yellow flag. Helpful. Not judgmental.
Panicked, Felix bought a subscription to . That evening, he lit a small fire in the backyard grill
For the first time in his career, Felix Klein wasn't afraid of the 10th of the month.
He smiled. He hadn't changed. He had just learned that sometimes, the most creative thing you can do is let a machine do the boring work perfectly. Felix leaned back
He opened the lexoffice import center. A clean, white dashboard. Two buttons: and Import .