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A business current account that does your accounting

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    There’s a website and an app already available. https :/ /countingup.com
    Seems an odd omission from the original post.
    Not an odd omission at all.

    I probably wouldn't have let him through had he posted it.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    No, sounds more like a deliberate omission, with someone trying to advertise his business hoping people will talk about it, then search and find it.
    And I thought I was a cynic.

    *doffs cap*

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    There’s a website and an app already available. h ttps:// countingup.com
    Seems an odd omission from the original post.
    No, sounds more like a deliberate omission, with someone trying to advertise his business hoping people will talk about it, then search and find it.

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    For £20 a month? The website doesn’t seem to suggest replacing your accountant.
    I’d be interested if it did, but is it possible to provide year end, basic advice, SA for one director etc. for that price?
    And if you can why aren’t you Alan??????
    The suggestion is the filing (by which I take to mean VAT, RTI and CT) is taken care of, so some might think they can diy it. Like they do with FA / hmrc tools just now. No advice or sanity check though - which is where the value is.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
    I guess the idea is to replace both, and also your accountant.
    For £20 a month? The website doesn’t seem to suggest replacing your accountant.
    I’d be interested if it did, but is it possible to provide year end, basic advice, SA for one director etc. for that price?
    And if you can why aren’t you Alan??????

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    Reading further it may be some value to self-employed. Not for me as a LTD as I can’t see why I’d pay £20/month for something I already have with FreeAgent and CaterAllen.
    I guess the idea is to replace both, and also your accountant.

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  • Lance
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    Reading further it may be some value to self-employed. Not for me as a LTD as I can’t see why I’d pay £20/month for something I already have with FreeAgent and CaterAllen.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View Post
    Looking at the website and reading in between the lines, I suspect we’re looking at a front-end thing that looks like one service but is in fact an integration of a current account (like Tide or Cashplus) and a FreeAgent type accounting app.

    Otherwise there’s a lot of wheel reinventing going on.

    Edit: likely to be Clearbooks given who the op is.
    No FCA regulation yet. And the privacy policy wants you to agree to data stored outside the EEA. So I stopped looking any further.

    Both those will need sorting before any business happens,

    I reckon you’re right Alan. This will be an integration as they look a long way from being an actual bank.

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    A business current account that does your accounting

    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    You’ve described FreeAgent with any of the banks it takes a feed from. The OP seems to want to setup both bank and accountancy rather than create an integration product.
    Looking at the website and reading in between the lines, I suspect we’re looking at a front-end thing that looks like one service but is in fact an integration of a current account (like Tide or Cashplus) and a FreeAgent type accounting app.

    Otherwise there’s a lot of wheel reinventing going on.

    Edit: likely to be Clearbooks given who the op is.

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  • Lance
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    There’s a website and an app already available. http s:/ /countingup.com
    Seems an odd omission from the original post.

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