Mexico City, May 18-21, 2024

We would like to share with you our exciting trip to Mexico City, organized by AICO on the occasion of the fifty-second meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ibero-American Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Services.
This event coincided with the celebration of the sesquicentennial anniversary of CANACO CDMX, the oldest Chamber in Latin America, and the ninetieth anniversary of the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission, CIAC, which added special significance to our participation.

The first evening we enjoyed a fantastic welcome cocktail party, where we were able to begin making valuable connections and prepare for the days ahead.
Our trip continued with a tour of the city, exploring historic sites such as Coyoacán and the Church of San Juan Bautista, followed by a cultural experience at the Coyoacán Market. This was a perfect prelude to what would be an enriching series of events.

We attended the official inauguration with speeches by important dignitaries, some of them being: José de Jesús Rodríguez Cárdenas, Francisco Herrero, Liliana Sánchez, Martí Batres Guadarrama, Miguel Torruco Marqués and Nathalie Desplas. Then focused on crucial topics such as artificial intelligence and disruptive technologies, highlighting a keynote lecture by Frédéric García. We participated in talks on nearshoring and renewable energies, with panelists such as Altagracia Gómez, Carla Medina and Ángel Asensio, who offered valuable perspectives on these emerging sectors. There was also a conservatory on the Ibero-American economic situation with important panelists such as Julián Domínguez, Larry Rubin, Víctor Pavón Villamayor and Vicente Gutiérrez Camposeco.

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Advixy, the President of AICO and the Chamber of Commerce of Seville, the Director of the International Area of the Chamber of Commerce of Seville
Advixy accompanied by the different representatives of the Chambers of Commerce in the Canary Islands.

Advixy was present at this event to inform the Ibero-American world about the tax benefits of the Canary Islands, which represent an ideal gateway to expand business to Europe and Africa, and tohighlight how these advantages can facilitate the growth and internationalization of companies.

In addition to the business activities, this trip offered us the opportunity to learn more about the cultural aspects of Mexico and its rich tradition. These moments allowed us not only to better understand the business environment, but also to appreciate the deep cultural heritage that Mexico has to offer. We were also able to enjoy the amazing voice of José de Jesús Rodríguez Cárdenas, who delighted us with his music.

The last day focused on sustainability within the framework of the Agenda two thousand and thirty, with a panel that included several experts such as Ovidio Claros Polanco, Natalio Mario Grinman, Xavier Coronas, Roberto de la Torre, Mónica Conde and Alejandro Gómez Tamez, who referred to the regional economy. The day concluded with a splendid closing dinner, where we had the pleasure of celebrating the bonds forged and the knowledge acquired, framed by these significant anniversaries.

Thank you for following us on this journey and we hope we have inspired you to explore new opportunities across borders!

The Advixy delegate team
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Accounting is not for the Treasury: it is for the entrepreneur not to go blindly

There is a scene that is repeated quite often. The businessman receives the quarter or year-end closing, sees the taxes due and assumes that “that’s accounting”. Comply, present models and continue working.

The problem is that when accounting is reduced to that, the company starts to operate blindly.

Not because there are no numbers, but because those numbers are not being used to make decisions. And that’s where you start to lose control, almost without realizing it.

In professional practice we see it all the time: businesses that have turnover, that have movement, that are even growing… but whose managers do not have a clear vision of what is really happening within the company.

Compliance is not the same as understanding

Many companies formally comply with their accounting and tax obligations. They file taxes, register invoices, keep up-to-date books. From the outside, everything is correct.

However, when you sit down with an entrepreneur and ask him what his real margin is, which line of business is most profitable, or how much each worker really costs him, the answers are usually approximate. Intuitive. Based more on feelings than on contrasted data.

It is not a question of capacity. It is a question of focus.

Accounting can be a mere administrative formality or it can become a management tool. The difference between one and the other is enormous.

When numbers can’t be read, intuition is king

The day-to-day life of any company is full of decisions: to hire or not to hire, to accept a project, to invest, to change prices, to expand the structure, to assume new costs. If these decisions are made solely on the basis of workload or the perception of growth, the risk is high.

The numbers are not there to justify what has already been done. They are there to anticipate what may happen.

Know what real margin the activity leaves.
Detect deviations before they become a serious problem.
Understand whether growth is generating profitability or just volume.

When accounting is not used with this approach, the company loses one of its most valuable tools.

Monthly closing as a control habit

One of the most relevant changes we introduce in many companies is apparently simple: stop thinking in quarterly terms and start analyzing the business month by month.

It is not about generating more bureaucracy. It is about having updated and realistic information. The monthly closing allows us to detect cash flow tensions, review margins, adjust decisions and not wait until the end of the year to discover that something was not going well.

In practice, this discipline transforms the entrepreneur’s relationship with his company. He goes from reacting when the problem appears to anticipating it before it grows.

Tax accounting and management accounting are not the same thing.

Another common confusion is to think that accounting exists only to calculate taxes. That is only part of its function. Management accounting goes beyond that: it analyzes, compares, interprets.

It allows to understand which areas of the business are really profitable and which are not so profitable.
It allows to adjust structures before the imbalance becomes serious.
It allows to make decisions with real data and not with assumptions.

When this information is used correctly, the entrepreneur gains something that is not always sufficiently appreciated: peace of mind.

When the company grows, the system must grow with it.

Many companies going through a growth phase continue to use the same accounting system they had when they started. What was sufficient in an initial phase is no longer sufficient when the volume increases and the structure becomes more complicated.

Complexity requires order.
Growth requires control.
And control requires clear and well-structured information.

Reviewing the way accounting is being done is not an unnecessary expense. It is an investment in stability.

A question of corporate culture

In the end, it all comes down to a question of culture. The company that understands accounting as a management tool tends to make more consistent decisions. Not because it has more resources, but because it has more clarity.

Working with numbers doesn’t mean becoming a financial expert or spending hours interpreting balance sheets. It means having someone by your side to translate those numbers, put them in order and explain them in a practical way.

At Advixy, we do not expect the entrepreneur to be an accounting specialist. On the contrary. Our way of working is based on a very simple idea: the entrepreneur must focus on his activity, his product, his market. We take care of structuring the numbers, analyzing them and sitting down with him to make him understand them.

We do not deliver reports to be filed. We sit down, explain, contrast and help to decide. Because numbers only have value when they are used to make real decisions.

If you feel your company is growing, but you’re not entirely clear on what your numbers are saying, you probably don’t need more turnover. You need clarity.

And that starts with analyzing, ordering and understanding what is already happening.

In Advixy we accompany companies that want to stop going blindly and start deciding with criteria. If you think the time has come to take that step, we will be happy to analyze your situation and help you build a more solid foundation for growth.

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