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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Mine is "run to the hills"

    Fill yer boots.

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  • nobody here but us chicke
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    I think we should keep and treasure that post. To be used as an example of what happens with involving foreigners in projects. They give something that might well be related to the request, but is no bloody use at all.

    Although I've only had stuff outsourced to india and pakistan, the principle is the same.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by Davros
    "The quality of today, the market of tomorrow."

    I might adopt that as my corporate motto.
    Mine is "run to the hills"

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  • Davros
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    "The quality of today, the market of tomorrow."

    I might adopt that as my corporate motto.

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  • Shirley Lin
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    sell any kind of umbrella

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    The company adopts the advanced production equipments, and possesses of a number of high educational staffs。It has the modern model of production and management and uses the high quality materials. It specializes in manufacturing various kinds of umbrellas, including folding umbrellas , beach umbrellas, golf umbrellas , advertising gift umbrellas, POE /EVA umbrellas, ect. It also can be customized by the customers. The advantage of the products is novel design, high quality, and convenient to take. The products are sold well in domestic and abroad markets, such as Southeast Asia, Europe, America and so on.
    The management tenet of the enterprise is “ quality best, credit first”. At the same time, We enhance the management continuously , work hard to improve the grade of the products, exploit the market actively as well as attend the competition continuously.Therefore the strength of the management is enhanced rapidly and the ability is increaased geminately. We can satisfy the different requirements of the market. And provide the perfect service for the customers.
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    EMAIL:[email protected]
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    website:http://www.ql-umbrella.com

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  • MrsGoof
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    Originally posted by Pondlife
    and more
    and their webs!te really is

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  • Pondlife
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    and more

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Pondlife
    Did you buy a uk specific version or is country independent and configurable for updates?

    Thanks.
    You will need a UK version.

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  • cojak
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    Just get it from a UK distributer (on or offline) and follow the installation instructions.

    I can't remember the detail but it was no big deal...

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by cojak
    I like QB as it auto updates with tax and VAT codes and the like
    Did you buy a uk specific version or is country independent and configurable for updates?

    Thanks.

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  • cojak
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    I'm using Quickbooks and I have an accountant. Get the accountant first and find out what they use. My accountant set up my software and trained me in the use of QBs.

    I use QB for bookkeeping and my accountant for sorting out the legal and tax stuff (saves me more than I pay him, btw...).

    My bookeeping (which includes creating and sending out invoices) takes a few minutes per day.

    I'm up-to-date with my accounts and can send everything off to the accountant the moment I've reconciled my year-end bank balance.

    I like QB as it auto updates with tax and VAT codes and the like (Sage probably does the same) - this is the only reason I wouldn't recommend Gnucash (unless there's a company out there that can provide tax support for it).

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  • Sonnabee
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    Thanks. Looks like I need to do a lot more reading.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by Sonnabee
    Someone recommended that I use a software package called Quickbooks to do all my accounts and not use an accountant. Would you recommend this or would it be best to use an accountant for the 1st year?
    I use Sage, which sucks. Can't say the same for QB as I've not used it but it's probably better. There are plenty of books out there explaining what you need to do to run a Limited company.

    You do not NEED an accountant but there is a LOT to learn.

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  • Sonnabee
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    Someone recommended that I use a software package called Quickbooks to do all my accounts and not use an accountant. Would you recommend this or would it be best to use an accountant for the 1st year?

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  • TheMonkey
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    I used the CUK formation service.

    I am the accountant too

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