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Rough costs for a bookkeeper?

polr

polr

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Hi everyone, We've been doing our own accounts sicne we started but recently are finding it hard to find the time and are thinking we need to hire a bookkeeper to sort it all out for us and check over whats been done so far. We're happy doing our own VAT return but its everything else we'll need a hand with. Does anyone have a rough idea of the kind of costs we'd be looking at? Can you get a set cost per year or is it by the hour etc etc?

Thanks in advance!
 
Scottish Business Owner

Scottish Business Owner

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Hi Lynne,

If it's for an ongoing period it's unlikely you'll get a fixed fee, probably an hourly fee would be more realistic. Likely costs are £10-£15 per hour I would think. It might be better for you to have a think about why you need one because it may be possible to simplify things by using software etc. There are a few very good web based accounting system that may fit what you need. It could then just be a case of getting someone to look over things every few months (maybe every vat quarter). :)

What systems do you have in place just now and what aspects are you finding it hard to deal with?
 
polr

polr

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Thanks , we went to see someone today who gave us a fixed price and is really helpful. It's a real weight off our mind as we just didn't have time for all that and lets us concentrate on making websites instead!
 
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Scottish Business Owner

Scottish Business Owner

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Hi Lynne,

Great to hear you got something sorted :) I totally agree it's better to stick to the things you are best and most productive at. I'm sure it will work well :)
 
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Terry

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kashflow.co.uk :) That for me saves a tonne of money in bookkeeping. If you are doing less than a few thousand transactions per year then give it a ago. All invoices, quotes and transactions we create go through kashflow and the accountant pulls the data at the end of the year to file the accounts.
 
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