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Hi,
I have just recently set up being a self-employed bookkeeper after working for companies for over 15yrs but I am trying to stick to bookkeeping upto Trial Balance.


I've just had an enquiry from a company who keep their records on spreadsheet with a page per account (ie. wages, heat & light etc).  They are asking for a quote for final accounts.  Would this company not need an accountant instead of a bookkeeper or would they need a bookkeeper too to transfer the information onto Sage?

Thanks for any help!

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Joanne Booth
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I guess you would be capable of transfering the TB into a final accounts package (VT Accounts is usuable and cheap, rather than Sage annual Accounts), but if the folllow up is - what about the CT600, how would feel ?

You could of course take the client and get a quote from a smaller accountany practice to complete the work you feel uncomfortbale with, until you are more ready.

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Thanks Paul. Most of my work is from doing outsource work for Accountants and I never even thought about the other way round!

I'll definately look into that.


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