First post on here but SJD have finally pushed me to the limit. I wont go in to specifics but broadly speaking I am underwhelmed by their service after 3 or 4 years with them. Mistakes, lack of responsiveness, excel spreadsheet book keeping, having to chase, expensive....to name but a few. I am therefore on the market for a new firm. I'm low maintenance, but I expect an accurate, responsive and pro-active approach to me and my company's accounts. I'd like a few suggestions please of a firm - large or small - that people would recommend.
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There's a sticky up there ^^^
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
and also consider those who provide a lot of free advice on this very forum. [emoji4]"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostThere's a sticky up there ^^^
and also consider those who provide a lot of free advice on this very forum. [emoji4]Comment
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Originally posted by essjay2730 View PostFirst post on here but SJD have finally pushed me to the limit. I wont go in to specifics but broadly speaking I am underwhelmed by their service after 3 or 4 years with them. Mistakes, lack of responsiveness, excel spreadsheet book keeping, having to chase, expensive....to name but a few. I am therefore on the market for a new firm. I'm low maintenance, but I expect an accurate, responsive and pro-active approach to me and my company's accounts. I'd like a few suggestions please of a firm - large or small - that people would recommend.Comment
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Personally I have QDOS amazing! I am just about the use them for the second time and everything is being done very smoothly. They will even get a business bank account set up for you in a few days - it took LLoyds 8 weeks last year!Comment
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Originally posted by essjay2730 View PostFirst post on here but SJD have finally pushed me to the limit. I wont go in to specifics but broadly speaking I am underwhelmed by their service after 3 or 4 years with them. Mistakes, lack of responsiveness, excel spreadsheet book keeping, having to chase, expensive....to name but a few. I am therefore on the market for a new firm. I'm low maintenance, but I expect an accurate, responsive and pro-active approach to me and my company's accounts. I'd like a few suggestions please of a firm - large or small - that people would recommend.Comment
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Originally posted by Wijay@WISAccountancy View PostYou also need to consider whether accountancy firm will offer free online portal/software (replacing excel) and ready to answer your questions quickly and accurately....Comment
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