Originally posted by roseyw
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Accounting service vs own accountant
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And I've taken it out as I'm sure they know that people can google if they want to..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHi Rosey. It's always helpful when a newbie takes the trouble to dig up an old thread and make a personal recommendation of a commercial supplier. And you've popped the URL in as well!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Originally posted by roseyw View PostPersonally I would use an accounting service. It really depends on which you would prefer in my experience. I had a problem finding an accountant that I was happy with, I did not find what I was looking for so used an accounting service instead. I used Wallace APC. Been with them for over a year now, and I have been much more happier than what I had been with my own accountant. In total I've had 4 accountants within the year. Maybe one of them was of acceptable standard, however, she didn't enjoy being at the company, maybe that was my fault, but I expect hard work from all my employees so I do grill them a lot. So back to your questions, I prefer having an accounting service, as I could find the suitable candidate for what I needed, but there a lot of variables that you could take into account.Blood in your pooComment
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Originally posted by roseyw View PostPersonally I would use an accounting service. It really depends on which you would prefer in my experience. I had a problem finding an accountant that I was happy with, I did not find what I was looking for so used an accounting service instead. I used Wallace APC. Been with them for over a year now, and I have been much more happier than what I had been with my own accountant. In total I've had 4 accountants within the year. Maybe one of them was of acceptable standard, however, she didn't enjoy being at the company, maybe that was my fault, but I expect hard work from all my employees so I do grill them a lot. So back to your questions, I prefer having an accounting service, as I could find the suitable candidate for what I needed, but there a lot of variables that you could take into account.
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