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Hello everyone, I have been to a few initial client meetings with just me and the client but I was wondering whether anyone could give me some advice about what to expect from a client, bookkeeper and accountant meeting. Also would you charge for this meeting? Thanks Kelly

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Hi Kelly,

In respect of initial meetings, you need to understand what the clients requirements are and what you can offer - then hopefully you will get some common ground and the start of a working relationship.

And no you don't tend to charge for the initial meeting.

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Thanks for your response.
What about after the initial meeting? Would you charge for meetings to discuss setting up the accounts?

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Hi Kelly,

I'm the same as Nick, I don't charge for the first meeting as you need to know what the client wants. I don't charge if its an accountants practice either as potentially they could send alot of work your way. I was dropping some work off in Nov to a local accountant, told them I was looking for work and had a brief chat, and then also got another one of my clients to change practices to them (to save money he was being ripped off), and then in February got a really good client out of them. I had been in there a few times networking at my own expense but its paid off which is good.

When I went in there in Feb to get the new clients work I didn't charge either the client or the accounts practice as again I see it as networking and building a relationship for the future.

Other people on here may be different, it will be interesting what others think.



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I was talking about the initial meeting. I've seen adverts - 'free half hour initial consultation' - if I feel that the potential client is genuine and cutting a meeting short may be detrimental, I may extend this. I'm my own worst enemy, I love talking about client's businesses, it lights up their enthusiasm, but have been known to have 2 hour first meetings!

After the initial meeting, if they come on board as a client, the fee I've quoted usually covers all aspects of work. The only time I charge extra is if they want me to do additional work.

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