Time and again I hear people saying they can’t get hold of their accountant. Or they email them and don’t hear back from them for over 2 weeks. Does this sound familiar to you? I’m not saying it’s true in all cases, but I wanted to try to give some background as to why this
Your goals are really important to us. We know you’re in business for a reason…it could be because you want a better work/life balance, the freedom to be your own boss, or you really want to earn enough to buy your dream house. Whatever your goals are, we are here to help you achieve them.
A new website, huh? What was wrong with the old one? Oh where do I start… Actually my old one was ok and served its purpose for its very short life. But life doesn’t stand still, business changes, we change…and it’s all about adapting and going with the changes if you want to keep up.
When you take the huge decision to ‘go it alone’ and set up in business, you might be wondering if it’s better to set up as a sole trader or a limited company. You might have already done your research on this and spoken to friends and contacts who are also in business to get
What happens when you decide to work with us… Deciding to engage an accountant for your business is a big decision. If you’re new to business, you want to get it right from the start. If you’re with another accountant at the moment, you don’t want to choose the wrong accountant for you and then
I’m sure most business owners know a little about accounting software like Xero because they’re probably using it to some extent for producing invoices. But did you know that accounting software can give you more than just the basic function of producing invoices? And you don’t have to be an accountant to use and understand
You might think accountants are all the same… Well, there are certain things you can expect as standard such as treating you courteously, filing your tax returns on time, delivering the services that they promise. Or you would think this would be the case. Not always. I was chatting recently to someone who said their
Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable is a phrase I heard recently, and I’ll admit it touched a nerve. It hit home that I need to embrace this if I’m to make any changes in my life…particularly with my running and my business. So why did it touch a nerve with me? Well…you know when you
I’ve recently been through the process of rebranding my business, to make sure it evolves with me, and it really speaks to the kind of clients I love to support. I’m so excited to be launching a new website soon, and I wanted to bring you with me and share a sneak peek of the
Here are some of the questions we’re often asked by people looking to work with us. Hopefully they’ll give you the answers you need to help you decide if we’re the right fit for you. 1. How much do you charge? We don’t send out a price list, and here’s why… Each client is unique
You know you need to always keep receipts, right? But why is it people don’t? Why do receipts end up lost? Maybe you just weren’t given one when you bought something? Or maybe you didn’t ask for one? Does this sound like you? If it does, I’m going to explain why you need to change
There are so many accountants to choose from and it can be a little bit overwhelming deciding which one you want to work with. We know we aren’t going to be the right accountant for every business and we’re ok with that because we know that not every business is the right client for us.
Trying to find out how much an accountant will cost is a bit like asking ‘how long is a piece of string?’! It depends. I know that’s not the answer you want, and if you’re like me, whenever I visit a website where I’m looking for something, I want to see a price. Then I
I’ve been in the wonderful world of accounting for over 20 years now, having fallen into it quite by accident (but that’s a story for another day perhaps!). And over the years these are just a few of the comments I’ve heard when people talk about bookkeeping… ‘Anyone can do it’ ‘It shouldn’t cost that
As a business owner you may be doing your own accounts, or you might have a bookkeeper or accountant doing them for you. Either way it’s more common than you think to be asking yourself one of these three things… What do my customers owe me? When do I have to pay my suppliers? When