Possibly a bit of Yay and bit of Nay. It's true that they are the market leaders (more or less) and it's unlikely they got there by being expensive and/or rubbish. However, based on what I've heard from the few clients I've taken from them recently, customer service is not keeping pace with the fees. There is also a very real concern that their spreadsheet approach is a little behind the times. That said, it has served them very well for years so I can understand their reluctance to change.
I believe that service levels can vary widely from office to office and from accountant to accountant so there's a bit of a lottery involved.
If it were me, and yes, I am biased, I'd look at getting FreeAgent and a FreeAgent accountant. And if personal service is important to you, look at a smaller firm. But importantly, do your research, ask questions of the firm, ask for references, speak to current clients etc. Then make your decision.
I believe that service levels can vary widely from office to office and from accountant to accountant so there's a bit of a lottery involved.
If it were me, and yes, I am biased, I'd look at getting FreeAgent and a FreeAgent accountant. And if personal service is important to you, look at a smaller firm. But importantly, do your research, ask questions of the firm, ask for references, speak to current clients etc. Then make your decision.
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