How much should I be paying my accountant?

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Except for yours truly. Elaine's an old friend ;)

Everyone's so coy about prices, which doesn't much help the OP. I'll set the ball rolling. Our prices are up-front, so I guess we operate a little differently to most: £500k t/o costs £1,447 +VAT for reasonably well presented Sage, or similar double entry, books and £90 for the corporation tax return. Single entry records (eg Excel, manual books) take much more work so they'd be £2,083 +VAT.

Simples! :rolleyes:

I like your approach and think that transparency is key. Lots of people say that they simply can't tell what their own prices are but it doesn't inspire confidence if an accountant can't forecast their own charges?

Sounds like you operate a good system there.
 
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Wild Goose

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I like your approach and think that transparency is key. Lots of people say that they simply can't tell what their own prices are but it doesn't inspire confidence if an accountant can't forecast their own charges?

Sounds like you operate a good system there.

Thanks, it's about sharing the risk with the client. Got the idea from my local garage, who just suck through their teeth and say "that'll cost £65 an hour" which doesn't help me a jot as neither I nor they seem to have any idea how many hours a job might take.
 
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elaine@cheapaccounting

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    elaine@cheapaccounting

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    Can you recall which decade please?

    Now that would be a challenge - the little grey cells are not what they used to be :):)

    Talking of recalling stuff - in 2 weeks time a group of us are going to be hitting Leeds as it is 25 years since we graduated :redface::redface:

    So beware Leeds on 12th June - you have been warned :eek::eek:

    We will of course be watching the US match probably in the Oak or Sky Rack - if anyone knows Leeds :)
     
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    Zeno

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    Bet he says that to all the twelve year olds :p

    Please. One should never go after young girls - 16 (despite what goes on in your neck of the woods) to 30 you should ignore. At this age they are young with expectations & standards. You have to take them places and buy them expensive presents and listen to their mindless prattle about boybands & I-pads.

    The older lady however is more, well grateful.
     
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    elaine@cheapaccounting

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    Bet he says that to all the twelve year olds :p

    Footnote: Elaine, I've just looked up The Oak and it has 99p specials on glasses of wine and burgers @ £2.99. What a sentimental reunion that is going to be.

    It that The Original Oak in Headingley. They used to have offers on pints of Mild I remember! I havd never heard of Mild until then :)

    Oh those were the days. We lived in a hovel of a house, no heating, no money but we had a bloody great time.
     
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    Wild Goose

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    Please. One should never go after young girls - 16 (despite what goes on in your neck of the woods) to 30 you should ignore. At this age they are young with expectations & standards. You have to take them places and buy them expensive presents and listen to their mindless prattle about boybands & I-pads.

    The older lady however is more, well grateful.

    Hear that Jenni? You're about to hit womanhood and have Zeno on your tail :eek:
     
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    Wild Goose

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    It that The Original Oak in Headingley. They used to have offers on pints of Mild I remember! I havd never heard of Mild until then :).

    Called "The Original Oak in Leeds". Is yours the Oak Villa Hotel? Don't expect there'll be anything for 99p there!

    Oh those were the days. We lived in a hovel of a house, no heating, no money but we had a bloody great time.

    Sounds like Yorkshire alright - we used to live in a cardboard box in middle of High Street and after we'd finished 18 hour shift at Mill Dad used to beat us to sleep with a lead pipe each night.
     
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