How does an accountant contributes to the society?
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
who do you think pays your wages?
Answer 2 :
He doesn't, they are slugs on the cabbage of industry. Look at the Hospital Trusts most of which are run by accountants, they have stifled entrepreneurship in the UK
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
How much does it cost for an accountant to do tax returns for small self-employed company?
How much does it cost for an accountant to do tax returns for small self-employed company?
United Kingdom - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Depends on the turnover and what state the accounts are in when you hand them to the accountant I guess. £500-£750 seems to be the going rate.
Answer 2 :
Depends on the size of the firm you use Some charge the same as solicitors....£250 per hour If you can not complete it yourself you would be better off by locating a local paper advert for a 'book keeper' working from home. It will be cheaper Or Cheaper even still is go to your local inland revenue with all your records and they will help you complete it for free
Answer 3 :
I used a small firm in Brighton - they charged me 330 pounds all in - brillinat! Saved me a lot of hassle. All i did was gave them a pile of book sand receipts and they did the rest.
Answer 4 :
I assume it is not a limited company, but a sole trader. Do you want accounts prepared or just the tax returns completed and submitted? Accounts depends on state of the books and records, so difficult to quote without more info. Tax returns (simple ones) £125 each.
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United Kingdom - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Depends on the turnover and what state the accounts are in when you hand them to the accountant I guess. £500-£750 seems to be the going rate.
Answer 2 :
Depends on the size of the firm you use Some charge the same as solicitors....£250 per hour If you can not complete it yourself you would be better off by locating a local paper advert for a 'book keeper' working from home. It will be cheaper Or Cheaper even still is go to your local inland revenue with all your records and they will help you complete it for free
Answer 3 :
I used a small firm in Brighton - they charged me 330 pounds all in - brillinat! Saved me a lot of hassle. All i did was gave them a pile of book sand receipts and they did the rest.
Answer 4 :
I assume it is not a limited company, but a sole trader. Do you want accounts prepared or just the tax returns completed and submitted? Accounts depends on state of the books and records, so difficult to quote without more info. Tax returns (simple ones) £125 each.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Would an accountant other than give financial advice write a business plan on info that you give them?
Would an accountant other than give financial advice write a business plan on info that you give them?
I hope to start a driving school in the New Year and I have my market research done, however for the life of me I cannot seem to get it down on paper in a business plan format!!! I would like to think I'm somewhat articulate but everything gets jumbled up in my head when I go to write it!!! Any advice would be much appreciated!!
Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try contacting Business Link. I think an accountant would charge a lot - there are other support organisations for business plans.
Answer 2 :
you don't want an accountant they are not financial advisors, unless they are registered as qualified. It is a seperate profession. would your bank not be able to help you?? seeing as you will be putting your profits into their accounts they should help but may charge.
Answer 3 :
Record keeping is the simplest. Book Keeping is more technical. Accounting requires years of Collage and the person is trained to predict the future outcome of the business.
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I hope to start a driving school in the New Year and I have my market research done, however for the life of me I cannot seem to get it down on paper in a business plan format!!! I would like to think I'm somewhat articulate but everything gets jumbled up in my head when I go to write it!!! Any advice would be much appreciated!!
Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try contacting Business Link. I think an accountant would charge a lot - there are other support organisations for business plans.
Answer 2 :
you don't want an accountant they are not financial advisors, unless they are registered as qualified. It is a seperate profession. would your bank not be able to help you?? seeing as you will be putting your profits into their accounts they should help but may charge.
Answer 3 :
Record keeping is the simplest. Book Keeping is more technical. Accounting requires years of Collage and the person is trained to predict the future outcome of the business.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
How to become an accountant?
How to become an accountant?
hi im interested in doing accountancy as a caree, but i really have no idea what or how to do it???????? How long will it take to become a full accountant?? will i need a degree?, if yes in what?? How is the salery like? Thanks
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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You would have to complete a Bachelors in Accounting at a good University. You can also complete your CPA or Certified Public Accountant Exam. It has 5 parts and you are certified after you pass the exam and complete the required number of audit hours or have experience in accounting. The salary range is from $55K to $70K to begin with and goes up from there.
Answer 2 :
Most accounting jobs require at least a bacholers degree in accounting (4 years of college). However, in order to be certified as an public accountant, you must have 150 hours, which is like 5 years of college. Most student opt to go ahead and get their Master's degree if they are pursuing their CPA. A lot of colleges now offer a 5 year accounting program, where you earn your bacholers and masters and are eligiblie to sit for the CPA exam. Salaries vary greatly by region, experience, and skill. You should expect to make $30,000 to $40,000 right out of college, I'd say. With 5 years experience and your CPA, expect anywhere from $60,000 - $100,000. I live in the rural midwest, so my numbers may be low for you "city folk" out there.
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hi im interested in doing accountancy as a caree, but i really have no idea what or how to do it???????? How long will it take to become a full accountant?? will i need a degree?, if yes in what?? How is the salery like? Thanks
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You would have to complete a Bachelors in Accounting at a good University. You can also complete your CPA or Certified Public Accountant Exam. It has 5 parts and you are certified after you pass the exam and complete the required number of audit hours or have experience in accounting. The salary range is from $55K to $70K to begin with and goes up from there.
Answer 2 :
Most accounting jobs require at least a bacholers degree in accounting (4 years of college). However, in order to be certified as an public accountant, you must have 150 hours, which is like 5 years of college. Most student opt to go ahead and get their Master's degree if they are pursuing their CPA. A lot of colleges now offer a 5 year accounting program, where you earn your bacholers and masters and are eligiblie to sit for the CPA exam. Salaries vary greatly by region, experience, and skill. You should expect to make $30,000 to $40,000 right out of college, I'd say. With 5 years experience and your CPA, expect anywhere from $60,000 - $100,000. I live in the rural midwest, so my numbers may be low for you "city folk" out there.
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