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Sage Advice news [View this email in your browser]( [Sage]( [Sage]( Don't miss any news [Visit the blog]( Sage Advice news Hello {NAME}, Welcome to the September issue of the Sage Advice newsletter. In this issue you’ll find great advice and insights including: - [Human resource management: All you need to know]( - [Balance sheet: How to use this financial statement]( Thanks for reading! The Sage Advice team [Sage]( Human resource management: All you need to know Find out everything you need to know about human resource management, from what it entails, to how it can transform your business. [Find out more]( [Sage]( Balance sheet: How to use this financial statement What exactly is a balance sheet, and how do you read one? We teach you the basics to unlock vital insights about the health of your business. [Find out more]( [Sage]( AI in finance: What ChatGPT and generative AI means for CFOs With ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence, the pace of progress with AI in finance has been remarkable. [Find out more]( [Sage]( 3 ways performance management has changed Check out how shorter feedback cycles, co-creation of goals, and a focus on potential changed performance management. [Find out more]( Don’t miss Member Masterclass As a member of the Sage community, we’re here to help you and your business flow. So check out season 5 of Member Masterclass, where you can discover how to use innovation to propel your business forward and create lasting impact. [Explore now]( Join Sage Champions Our global loyalty program for Sage customers. As a Sage Champion, you’ll be first in line to hear about Sage news, events, and special offers. You’ll also get VIP access to our product testing and early adopter programs. That’s not all. Sage Champions earn points to exchange for exclusive rewards plus gift cards, tickets to sporting events, discounts to Sage conferences —or you can donate your points to your favorite charity. [Sage] [Join now]( There's a Sage solution for every business. Find the perfect one for you. [Explore solutions]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Privacy & Cookies]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We sent this email to {EMAIL}. If this is not your email address then this email has been forwarded to you by that user or another system beyond our control. Sage South Africa (Pty) Ltd. 6th Floor Gateway West, 22 Magwa Cres, Waterval 5-Ir, Midrand, 2066, South Africa. ⓒ 2024 The Sage Group plc or its licensors. All rights reserved.

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