by Juliet Wylie | 13th November 2020 | Who we are
Your relationship with your accountant is really important. In fact, far from the bygone stories of the past, a great accountant is defined by the relationship they have with you. You should expect more contact than a one-off phone call that only comes at the end of...
by Georgi Rollings | 15th April 2012 | Accounting, Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups
You’ve recently started your own business as a sole trader. You are worried that you don’t know what you don’t know – but there is no way that you can justify expensive accountants fees until you are making a bigger profit. What can you do to...
by Georgi Rollings | 19th February 2012 | Accounting, Women in business
This week’s post is going to be short and sweet, and a little tongue in cheek – if you want serious accounting advice, then you may want to wait for next week’s blog. I’ve had one of those weeks – mad busy, ill children, an ill husband...
by Georgi Rollings | 21st January 2012 | Accounting, Bookkeeping, Limited company, Sole trader, Start ups, VAT
I’ve been working through quite a few piles of receipts and excel files over the last few weeks to get people’s self assessment tax returns done. Its really made me stop and think again about what count as”adequate business and accounting...
by Georgi Rollings | 26th November 2011 | Bookkeeping, Sole trader, Start ups, Women in business
I’ve found that one of the main personal changes on becoming a mum is that I have gained a huge ability to feel guilty. I feel guilty that I’ve not managed to get my girls spoon feeding themselves yet, that I don’t spend enough time doing crafts...