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PSG • Xero Accounting Software

Up to 50% grant support for eligible SMEs

Get a clean quote, clear scope, and guidance for the PSG application + claim process. If you want more than a basic setup, see our Profit-Ready Xero system below.

Quote + scope guidance
PSG submission support
Claim document checklist

Who is eligible?

Typical PSG criteria (final eligibility confirmed via the portal):

1
Registered & operating in Singapore
Entity must be active and operating locally.
2
Software used in Singapore
Subscription / lease / purchase intended for local operations.
3
Meets SME requirements
At least 30% local shareholding and within SME size criteria.
Not sure? Book a quick check and we’ll tell you what we can confirm before you submit.

PSG pricing (simple tiers)

Prices vary by complexity (cleanup, integrations, inventory, multi-entity, etc). Use this as a guide.

Setup Essentials
From $____
After PSG grant (indicative)
  • Core setup + basic training
  • Clean structure for reporting
  • Submission support checklist
Get a quote
Setup + Operations
From $____
After PSG grant (indicative)
  • Setup + workflow mapping
  • Stronger controls + clarity
  • Guided handover to team
Get a quote
Migration / Complex
From $____
After PSG grant (indicative)
  • Data migration + cleanup
  • Complex mapping/inventory/integrations
  • Implementation support
Get a quote
Want the “profit system” version? See Profit-Ready Xero →

How to apply

1
Request an unsigned quote + scope from a pre-approved vendor.
2
Submit your PSG application via the portal.
3
After approval, accept LOF and proceed with implementation.
4
Submit claim after delivery with required documents.

How CFO.sg helps

We keep your submission clean
Clear scope, correct quote format, and a simple checklist so your application doesn’t stall.
We deliver what the scope promises
Implementation is aligned to deliverables—so claim documentation is straightforward.

Want more than “setup”?

Most vendors sell Xero setup. We also offer a Profit-Ready Xero system that installs a weekly money rhythm and simple cash rules inside Xero—without revealing the playbook publicly.

Get a quote

Book a quick call and we’ll confirm scope + next steps.

Note: Eligibility and grant support are subject to official PSG requirements and approval.
profit-ready xero • done-with-you setup

Xero isn’t the problem. No rules is.

Profit-Ready Xero installs a cash operating system inside Xero so you stop guessing, protect profit first, and make expenses fit what’s left.

built inside xero (no new software)
weekly money day ritual
made for singapore smes

What makes this different

Most setups focus on reports.
This focuses on rules.

  • A simple cash scoreboard (so you know what’s safe, tight, or risky)
  • Profit protection rules (so profit doesn’t get “accidentally spent”)
  • Weekly Money Day routine (so consistency beats motivation)
  • Owner pay + tax set-asides on schedule (so you stop getting paid last)
  • OPEX guardrails (so spending can’t quietly creep up)
  • Clean mapping so reports match real life (so decisions get easier)

Three steps to make Xero profit-ready

1
Set the targets
Simple targets that fit your real revenue and margins, so every dollar has a job before it’s spent.
2
Install the rules in Xero
We configure accounts + labels + a quick-view scoreboard so you can see money reality fast.
3
Run the weekly routine
A short weekly Money Day keeps profit protected and spending in line—without extra tools.
Want the exact workflow + examples? We share the full implementation map after you book.

Common questions

Short answers. No fluff.

Is this just “Xero setup”?
No. Xero setup organizes your accounts and reports. Profit-Ready Xero adds a simple cash operating system so you can protect profit and run a weekly money ritual without guessing.
Do I need new software?
No. We build this inside Xero using a clean structure and a weekly routine. If you already use other tools, we keep it simple and don’t add complexity unless it’s necessary.
How fast will I see results?
Most owners feel clarity after the first Money Day because you can finally answer “what’s safe to spend” with confidence. The real win is the weekly habit that keeps profit protected.
Will this work if my cash is tight?
Yes — and that’s exactly when it matters most. We start with stability first, tighten the biggest leaks, and build a small but consistent profit habit that grows as the business improves.
What if I have multiple bank accounts or outlets?
That’s common. We scope it properly and set up a structure that stays readable. Complexity is handled, but the weekly ritual stays simple.
Do you replace my bookkeeper or accountant?
No. They keep the records accurate. This gives you a decision system on top — so you can stop running the business off gut feel and bank balance anxiety.
Is PSG support available?
If your company meets the grant requirements, yes. We’ll confirm scope, prepare the quote, and guide you through the process so the submission is clean and aligned to deliverables.
What affects the final price?
Mainly complexity: number of bank accounts, data cleanup needed, payroll/HR, inventory, integrations, multi-entity or multi-currency, and how far along your current Xero is.
What happens after I book?
We do a short scope call, confirm the plan, and map the rollout. After booking, we share the full implementation map and examples.

option 1: proprietary-sounding section (safe for public)
headline
Profit-ready xero isn’t a setup. it’s a cash operating system.

subhead
Same xero. new rules. you stop guessing, because the numbers tell you what to do next.

bullets (public-safe)

  • a simple cash scoreboard (so you know what’s safe, what’s tight, what’s risky)

  • profit protection rules (so profit doesn’t get “accidentally spent”)

  • weekly money day routine (so consistency beats motivation)

  • owner pay + tax set-asides on schedule (so you stop getting paid last)

  • opex guardrails (so spending can’t quietly creep up)

  • clean mapping so reports match real life (so you can actually make decisions)

cta button text
see if you’re eligible for PSG support


option 2: “3-step flow” wording (tight + no details)

title
3 steps to make xero profit-ready

Step 1: set the targets
we set simple targets that fit your real revenue and margins so every dollar has a job.

Step 2: install the rules in xero
we configure accounts, labels, and a quick-view scoreboard so you can see money reality fast.

Step 3: run the weekly ritual
a short weekly money day keeps profit protected and spending in line—without extra tools.


option 3: “what you get” block (more salesy, still protected)

what you get

  • profit-ready setup done inside xero (no new software)

  • a weekly transfer routine that turns profit into a habit

  • a 1-page cash view that answers “can i spend?” in minutes

  • guardrails that prevent overspending before it happens

  • a simple decision flow: clarity → change → control

  • light coaching to lock the habit in (so it doesn’t die after week 2)


option 4: credibility + differentiation (competitor-proof)

why this is different
most xero setups focus on reports.
we focus on rules.

reports tell you what happened.
rules tell you what to do next—before the money disappears.


option 5: protected “how it works” teaser (drives booking)

want the exact workflow?
we share the full implementation map (and examples) after you book a profit talk.
because the value isn’t the reports—it’s the rules behind them.


option 6: FAQ answers that avoid giving away mechanics

does this replace my bookkeeper or accountant?
no. they keep the records clean. this makes your cash rules visible so you can decide faster.

is this “accounting”?
it sits on top of your accounting. think of it as a money control layer built inside xero.

how fast will i see results?
most owners feel clearer after the first weekly money day. the habit compounds from there.

what if my margins are thin?
we adjust targets to reality and tighten the biggest leaks first. progress beats perfection.

if you want, tell me which section you’re editing (hero / 3 steps / what you get / FAQ) and i’ll tighten it to match your current page tone exactly (and keep it competitor-safe).

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whihc option u sggest
 

option 1 + option 2 together.

why:

  • option 1 makes you sound like a proprietary system (positioning)

  • option 2 makes it feel simple and doable (conversion)

  • neither reveals your templates, alert thresholds, or internal logic (competitor-safe)

then add one small line from option 5 under the CTA:

  • “full implementation map shared after you book.”

what i’d avoid as your main public copy:

  • option 3 if your bullets are too specific (it can leak what’s inside)

  • anything that mentions exact alerts, exact dashboards, or shows clear screenshots of your setup

best page stack:

  • hero (your current strong headline)

  • option 1 block (profit operating system)

  • option 2 (3 steps)

  • short “why different” (option 4, 2–3 lines)

  • faq

  • CTA + the option 5 teaser line

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what to show (makes you look special)

  • a strong “before → after” promise:

    • “turn xero from bookkeeping into a profit system”

  • a simple 3-step flow (like your screenshot)

    • targets → wire rules into xero → weekly transfer routine

  • artifacts people can picture (without revealing setup details):

    • “3-account cash flow”

    • “weekly money day checklist”

    • “safe-to-spend”

    • “owner pay on schedule”

    • “one-page dashboard / red-amber-green”

  • proof markers that are hard to fake:

    • “built inside xero (no new software)”

    • “used across 400+ xero implementations”

    • “first clarity in week 1”

what NOT to show (this is the competitor ammo)

  • exact alert names, thresholds, formulas, or screenshots of your dashboard logic

  • your checklists/templates verbatim

  • the exact xero tracking categories / account mapping structure

  • any “step-by-step how to set it up”

  • anything that reveals your internal workflow sequence (they’ll clone it)

how to keep the page public but still protect the “special”
use a 2-layer reveal:

layer 1 (public page)

  • sell the result + the method name

  • show “examples of outcomes” (not the system)

  • keep screenshots generic (blur numbers / crop labels)

layer 2 (only after they opt-in / book)

  • “here’s how it works” doc

  • real screenshots

  • the actual checklist + alerts + rules

  • implementation roadmap

copy angles that signal “special” without revealing “how”

  • “we don’t just ‘set up xero’. we install cash rules that enforce profit.”

  • “same xero. different operating system.”

  • “your bank balance stops lying to you.”

  • “most vendors hand you reports. we give you rules.

simple website structure that protects you

  • hero + problem bullets (you already have this)

  • your 3-step flow (keep it)

  • what you get (keep it, but keep bullets high-level)

  • faq (keep it, but avoid naming exact tools/logic)

  • CTA: “see how it works” goes to booking/opt-in, not a public explainer

extra protection moves (easy)

  • replace “accounts & dashboards” with “accounts + labels + simple scoreboard”

  • replace “alerts” with “guardrails” (no details)

  • if you show screenshots: blur the left nav + tracking category names + any unique labels

bottom line

  • keep this type of page. it makes you look premium and different.

  • just make sure the page sells the outcome and the operating system, not the blueprint.

if you want, paste the “what you get” bullet list you’re using and i’ll rewrite it to sound more proprietary while removing anything that gives away your mechanics.