Selecting the best
Accountant for your Business
Looking for accountants for your business? :
- You may have just
started up,
- Grown to a
sufficient size to require professional accountants’ advice,
- It is time to
change from your current accountants.
What criteria do you use to select your accountants? And how do you make sure the
accountants are the most appropriate for your business?
This is a quick guide to finding accountants most suitable
to your business:
1. Mostly importantly understand your requirements. Before
contacting any prospective accounting firms, decided what you actually require.
Do you need book-keeping, accounting, tax advice, business planning, company or
personal accounts? Split these in what you need immediately and what you would
like to have. Then ensure that the accountants
you select offer your required services.
2. Locate the right accountant - Personal referrals is often
the best way to finding good accountants, as the person will have experienced
the level of expertise, quality of service and charging policies. Therefore,
ask friends, associates in similar businesses or your bank manager for recommendations.
3. Expertise of accounting practice - Some accounting
practices specialise in specific sectors, however, many small local practices
take on a variety of clients. If you require specialist advice ie regarding CIS
or Construction Industry, then ask them if they have previous experience in the
area. If they need to get up to speed in a particular area make sure they are
not learning on your time. Ensure that your accountant is professionally
qualified; they may be a Chartered Accountant, Chartered Certified Accountant
or Chartered Management Accountant. Check with the individual examining bodies
to ensure they are qualified as in the UK anyone can call themselves
accountants and professional tax Advisers.
4. Accountancy fees - Ensure that the practice gives you
clear fee indications in advance, if they offer fixed fees for standard
services. Check how much is their hourly rates for additional work and what are
their payment terms, for example, do they offer payment via monthly retainers?
You will find that accountancy fees between practices vary massively, sometimes
you are indeed paying for greater expertise, but sometimes you may be
contributing to their deluxe offices, so don't be afraid to ask for quotes from
your appointed accountants.
5. The right fit - If you have selected the right accountant
you may be working with them for 20+ years, in your initial meeting with them,
consider:
- do you find it easy to
communicate with them
-
do they explain things clearly and in simple terms
-
are they IT friendly, ie use email, online systems (if you are at the
cutting edge of IT and
they are still completing tax returns manually may not
be the best fit)
- do they commit to a service
level ie time taken to return phone calls emails etc.
6. Local accountants – Google search the accountants for
your local area ie Accountants London/Brighton/
Crawley should throw up a list of accountants local to London/Brighton/ Crawley
and Google maps should also recommend a list of Accountants London/Brighton /
Crawley with their location in Google map. If you are able to find appropriate
accountants from the list of Accountants in London/Brighton/ Crawley then widen
the search. Also remember that just because you search for the term Accountants London/Brighton/ Crawley does
not necessarily mean the list will only have London/Brighton/ Crawley
Accountants as this will depend also on search listing rankings.
If you find the right accountants for your business they can
easily become invaluable to your business; by helping you to structure your
business most effectively, be as tax efficient as possible and help you
implement the right tools to manage your business financially.
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