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Roby Brimley
Chorley, Lancashire, North West England, PR7 1DY
We provide a quality service to all our clients, large or small, individuals or companies and firmly believe that we can offer you personal, professional and appropriate assistance to help you develop

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Slough, Berkshire, South East England, SL3 9JT
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Guthrie Accountancy Services
Buxton, Derbyshire, East Midlands, SK17 6EQ
We work closely with our clients and act for a broad range of business and personal clients and have a first class reputation for what we deliver. Apart from the more general accountancy services we

M Woodhead Accountancy
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, East England, AL7 2QA
We ensure that you meet all statutory deadlines set by HMRC. We will monitor your business to make sure that you are meeting all HMRC requirements, such as advising you that we are going to need to

V N Accounting
Portsmouth, Hampshire, South East England, PO1 3HA
Established in 2004, we specialise in Limited company business accounts. We aim to focus on the disciplines of Accounting in it's various forms, with Outsourcing and E-Commerce being our secondary

Brookman Chartered Certified Accountants
St Albans, Hertfordshire, East England, AL1 4JS
Brookman is a firm of Proactive Chartered Certified Accountants based in Hertfordshire & London offering bookkeeping, accounts, taxation, business advisory services and support services to a wide

Neale Management Services
Taunton, Somerset, South West England, TA1 1YA
We are a small, proactive firm of accountants based in Taunton in Somerset, who aim to do more than just report the figures. Instead, we like to think of ourselves as an extension of your management

Colman Whittaker & Roscow
Lancaster, Lancashire, North West England, LA1 1RS
Colman Whittaker & Roscow is an established firm of Chartered Accountants with offices in Lancaster and Morecambe. The practice has strong local connections in North Lancashire and Cumbria and

J P Singh
Windsor, Berkshire, South East England, SL4 4UR
J.P. SINGH & CO is a firm of Chartered Certified Accountants and Tax Advisors with over 20 years of experience in practice. We specialise in business advisory, accounting and taxation services for

Stack & Jones Accountants
Bicester, Oxfordshire, South East England, OX27 9AU
Stack & Jones Limited, based near Bicester, Oxfordshire, understand that running your own business can sometimes feel like a solitary struggle. Choosing the right accountant is one of the most

Able Bookkeeping
Fleet, Hampshire, South East England, GU52 7XG
The proprietor of Able Bookkeeping, Bev Radley, is a member of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers, authorised to use the designation certified bookkeeper and a holder of The Institutes Practicing

Thompson Accountancy
Cannock, Staffordshire, West Midlands, WS11 7YN
Thompson Accountancy have over 25 years' experience helping people and businesses in the Cannock area with their accountancy and taxation requirements. Our friendly, professional approach, with out of

Golding West
Chesham, Buckinghamshire, South East England, HP5 1DH
Littlestone Golding is a firm of Chartered Accountants with offices in the West End of London, Beaconsfield and Chesham offering accounts, audit and assurance, taxation and business advisory and

Shah
Swindon, Wiltshire, South West England, SN1 5QU
Do you want your accountant to take an active interest in your business? Do you want your accountant to be able to run ideas past him? Do you want your accountant's advice and guidance? If you have

THL Accountancy
Worthing, West Sussex, South East England, BN12 4NX
Although the practice is new, our team has over 60 years experience within the profession. Our professional team has a wide range of expertise and experience, providing clients with financial advice,
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Accounts will become a very important part of your business endeavours, therefore you are maybe wondering how to find the best and most reliable accountant. Since every pound counts for a business owner, you want to know where you stand by the end of every month and year, here is when a reliable and knowledgeable accountant will help you. While using accounting software can help you monitor your business costs, it is simply not enough for your business. There are many benefits of working with a reliable accountant and they extend beyond simply monitoring numbers and costs. If you make sure to choose a good, reliable, and reputable accountant, they can become the financial partner of your company for life. This is why you want to take your time and ensure the best choice when looking for an accountant.
Before you decide to hire an accountant, make sure you understand the four fundamental areas where an accountant can be much of a help.
Fundamental Areas of Accountant’s Expertise
• Accountant can help you with business advisory – An accountant should be knowledgeable about the business environment of your company, also your tax situation, financial statements, etc. Once the accountant is knowledgeable of all these aspects, they will be able to fit all pieces together and help you come up with a business plan and a personal financial plan. An accountant should be able to provide you with helpful and knowledgeable advice on different business aspects from insurance to expansion and everything in between. A reliable accountant will be able to provide you with an objective and unbiased insight and opinion.
• Accountant can help you with book-keeping and accounting – Of course, the main expertise of an accountant is accounting and book-keeping. An accountant will help you by setting bookkeeping and accounting systems to help you monitor and manage your day-to-day business records. A good system set by a reliable accountant will allow you to evaluate the profitability of your business and modify prices if required. An accountant will also help you with monitoring expenses and tracking budget, spotting trends and reducing accounting fees, etc.
• Accountant can help you with tax advice – A good accountant will also provide you with help on tax-related issues and questions in two main areas: tax compliance and tax planning.
• Accountant can help you with auditing – Auditing is a service most commonly required by a bank when it comes to loans. There are many levels of auditing and an accountant can help you with preparing financial statements, the actual audit, and other aspects of auditing.
How to Choose an Accountant?
Of course, the best and often easiest way to find a reliable accountant is by getting referrals. You can get reliable referrals for an accountant usually from your attorney, banker, or business colleague because these are the professionals, who often need to work with an accountant. While a good accountant will often work for a big company, there are many reliable and experienced specialists, who are certified public accountants and work for middle- and smaller-sized companies and businesses too. It is very important to check if the accountant has a CPA. Once you narrow down your choice and settle on an accountant professional, it is important to consider and discuss with the accountant how much of the work will be done by your company and how much of the workload will be done by the accountant. In general, an accountant will be able to help you in three broad categories: recording transactions, assembling transactions, and generating returns and financial statements. It is important to determine in which category you will need the help of the accountant.
The next step when choosing an accountant is to interview them and see how you will “click”. If you have narrowed down your choice to more than one accountant, make sure to arrange interviews with all of them. There are many questions you can ask in order to determine whether an accountant can be helpful to your business or not, most of them we will explore below.
Questions to Ask an Accountant
There are three main categories of questions you would like to ask the accounting specialists during the interview you arrange with them.
• Services – Is the accountant offering bookkeeping besides tax and auditing services? What about management consulting, estate planning? Does the accountant help with the design and implementation of a financial information system that works for your business? Does the accountant offer additional services such as analyzing transactions for loans and financing, preparing, auditing, reviewing and compiling financial statements, managing investments, representing you before tax authorities?
• Personality – You should make sure that the style of work and personality of the specialist is compatible with yours. Is the professional the right choice for handling your business? After all, you are leaving your business in their hands, you want them to be reliable and professional. Ask specialists how they will handle situations and issues relevant to you and your business. Listen to the answers and make a decision on how they will approach your company.
• Fees – Make sure to ask about service fees upfront. A reliable accountant will never be hesitant about asking such questions and they will provide you with all the information you need to make a decision. Most professionals will commonly charge by the hour. Make sure their fee system and all the costs involved in working with them works for you and your business. Get a range of quotes, if needed, and you can also make a final decision based on the budget you can use for working with an accountant. However, don’t base your decision solely on cost and mainly look for experience, professionalism, reliability.
Make the Most of Your Work with an Accountant
After you make a final choice and decide on a specialist, make sure to engage them through a letter or a document that spells out all terms of the agreement. Such a document should mention all details including the fees to be charged. Such a document will make sure that both you and the accounting specialist have the same expectations from this relationship.
Fundamental areas of accountant’s expertiseHow to choose an accountant?
Questions to ask an accountant
Make the most of your work with an accountant