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Hi everyone.

I was just wondering if anyone had any other revenue streams to their business other than bookkeeping, self asssesment tax returns, payroll, etc.

I know a couple of people on here do debt collection and telephone answering services but wondered if anyone did anything else to top up their sales ?

By the way, would love to find out how people operate their telephone answering services.

Bev.

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I do training and admin

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What kind of training please ? and does the accounts side of things take up more of your time than doing the training and admin ?

By the way, hello to Bradford from Rotherham !

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Hi Bev,

I offer telephone answering services. I signed a guy up today, the great thing is I will now get his accounts work too. Kendlebell do a telephone answering Franchise that costs around £22,500...you need a lot of clients to cover that! If you would like to know more about by all means email me as I do have a package for other users but I don't want to solicit business here.

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I do Sage training, Ltd company formations,finanacial management reporting from client data as stand alone services in addition to the usual accounts stuff

Mark

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Rob, I'll send you a PM.

Ta

Bev

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Sage, IT (microsoft software) from beginners to stage 3, manual book-keeping, business admin.  Don't do as much training now as I won't teach in colleges due to the paperwork.  Also used to be an examiner for an awarding body for manual and computerised book-keeping but gave that up because I found it increasingly difficult to read the small print in the sage reports!!!!  Admin and book-keeping probably ratio of 3:5

Opps sorry in answer to Bev.  What happened to the PM system?

-- Edited by semsley on Tuesday 23rd of February 2010 02:05:33 PM

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