New Financial year, new accountant?

The start of a new Tax year can be a good time to review your financial arrangements. To consider what your accountant should be doing for you.

This might mean better monitoring of your cash flow, mastering the art of credit control, better handling of your invoices, expenses and payroll. It can also mean better planning ahead with more refined month on month forecasting, determining your financial position, predicting possible difficulties and ensuring there is enough income to cover outgoings, and of course making provision for future VAT, PAYE and Corporation Tax. These are all vital to get right if your business is to thrive and are key roles for your accountant to undertake.

But unless your accountant is deemed an integral part of your team, the relationship and the positive impact they can have on your business will always be distant.

At GSM we spend a good deal of time getting to know how your business works. As we believe it is only then that we can help you, providing insights into how your business is performing and work alongside you to help it grow.

Much time and money can be saved by having an accountant who provides high calibre advice, understanding and support.

When running your own business, the start of a new tax year can be the ideal time for a financial spring clean and to get your books in order. So, if you feel that in the last financial year you haven't satisfactorily reconciled your debtors, creditors, cash and stock control, for example, now just might be the time to be proactive this financial year.

Contact us today to arrange a free, no obligation meeting.