ACCOUNTING RESOURCES
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A IS FOR:
ACCOUNTANT
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
This video covers the benefits of using an accountant for your finances.
B IS FOR:
BUSINESS BANK ACCOUNT
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Do you need a business bank account to keep your personal and business finances separate?
C IS FOR:
CASHFLOW
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Cashflow is so important. Even more so right now. Here are some tips why it is important & how to get started.
D IS FOR:
DIVIDENDS
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Are you a shareholder of a limited company? Do you extract the profits in a tax efficient way?
E IS FOR:
ENTERTAINING
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
What entertaining expenses can you claim for in your business?
F IS FOR:
FIXED ASSETS
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Fixed assets - what are these in your business!
Fixed asset registers - boring but more useful than you think!
G IS FOR:
GIFT AID
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
If you make gift aid donations as a higher rate tax payer you may be able to save tax.
H IS FOR:
HOME OFFICE
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Working from home is likely to continue for some time, so what can you claim?
I IS FOR:
INCORPORATION
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Should I incorporate my business? We are regularly asked this question.
J IS FOR:
JOINT OWNERSHIP
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Do you own joint assets? Find out more about Joint Ownership and the tax benefits
K IS FOR:
KEEPING GOOD RECORDS
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Keeping your records up to date is so important. If HMRC did a check on your business, would you get a fine?
L IS FOR:
LOSSES
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Are you self-employed and made a loss? Or have a share of a loss in a partnership? Hear our thoughts and advice here.
M IS FOR:
MILEAGE
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Here's our quick guide to claiming mileage allowance. We answer key questions such as 'What Journeys count as business mileage?
N IS FOR:
NATIONAL INSURANCE
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
National insurance rates differ depending on whether you're an employee, employer or self-employed. In this video we explain the four main types.
O IS FOR:
...
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
A Merry Christmas wish from Spring Accountancy Services.
P IS FOR:
PERSONAL TAX RETURN TOP TIPS
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Personal tax return top tips - we explain more about including all sources of taxable income.
Q IS FOR:
QUICK & EASY TIPS TO LEVEL UP SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Do you want some guidance in helping your business become more successful?
R IS FOR:
RUNNING A BUSINESS
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Do you want help with the three different types of business?
S IS FOR:
SOCIAL FUNCTION
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Did you know that social functions with your employees are exempt from tax?
T IS FOR:
TRIVIAL BENEFITS
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
Do you want to know more about Trivial Benefits? If you’re the Director of a Limited Company then maybe you deserve a treat!
U IS FOR:
UTILISING ALLOWANCES
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
We take you through all of the different allowances you may be entitled to.
V IS FOR:
VAT
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
We talk about the VAT threshold and why it's important to know about it!
W IS FOR:
WORKWEAR
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
We're looking at the types of workwear that are able to be claimed as a tax allowable business expense.
X IS FOR:
XERO
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
We're looking at Xero Accounting Software and the 5 ways it can benefit your business.
Y IS FOR:
YEAR END
The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
We're looking at the year end and accounting periods for sole traders, partnerships and individuals as well as limited companies.
Z IS FOR:
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The A to Z Accountancy Tips Series.
We look at the three Z's you'll need as a business owner to get your business up and running.
UNDERSTANDING CASHFLOW AND BUDGETING TO ENSURE YOU GET MORE CASH
Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity and cash is king. Join Ed Cooper and I discussing budgets and cashflows, how you can control your profit and cash.