Originally posted by Nixon Williams
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Originally posted by reginaldThanks Alan - presumeably then you can tell me how much expenses incurred personally can be reimbursed to myself on a monthly basis and keep all the books reconciled - this is what I was getting at with the first question !
What we do is detailed in our brochure which you can download from our site, but basically you send invoice etc to us and we take care of the rest.
Alan
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Originally posted by Nixon WilliamsYes that's it send us the details and we do the rest.
We calculate what you should take in terms of salary, expenses and dividends and provided this is all you take, any funds left in the company will mainly be for taxes etc.
Alan
Sounds a lot less fannying around doesn't it...
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Thanks Alan - presumeably then you can tell me how much expenses incurred personally can be reimbursed to myself on a monthly basis and keep all the books reconciled - this is what I was getting at with the first question !
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Originally posted by reginaldNixon Williams - dont seem to have anything they just say on their website send us all your copies
We calculate what you should take in terms of salary, expenses and dividends and provided this is all you take, any funds left in the company will mainly be for taxes etc.
Alan
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Surley you can create your own spreadsheet and you can choose your own format.
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bookkeeping systems
Any comments/experiences/advice on the systems these accountants use ?
SJD - seem to have a good monthly spreadsheet system for tracking sales, purchases, cash, expenses etc.
Nixon Williams - dont seem to have anything they just say on their website send us all your copiesTags: None
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