I will set up an expense as 'small computer equipment'. God my brain is just mush today, may have to cull a client in a few months time! God don't you just love them when they go off on a tangent and do what they hell they like to do!!!!!
Sorry moan over!
thanks PS not the client I am working for today with the headphones, he is really nice, wish there were more like him!
Edit:- PSS I am one very ****** off bunny today!!! Sorry again!
-- Edited by Amanda on Tuesday 8th of January 2013 12:39:55 PM
-- Edited by Amanda on Tuesday 8th of January 2013 12:40:15 PM
I am having a blank moment and can not think where to post headphones to in the COA?
They are not the normal headphones for telephones etc, they are just under £50 and are just for the business.
Any ideas anyone? I have looked through the COA and can't find anywhere to place them so I guess a new code can be set up but not sure what to call it? They are under £50 so I wouldn't be looking to capitalise them at all, they can have then as an expense.
I work for a restaurant that purchase lots of small items salt/pepper pots and pans etc. I set up a small equipment expense account for all these.
Glad to read you are getting some more clients, I am hoping for some more enquiries. I haven't had any enquiries since October- I think I need to change my tactics!
I would expense as computer equipment same as a microphone, webcam or Mouse.
HTH,
Shaun.
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Amanda wrote:may have to cull a client in a few months time! God don't you just love them when they go off on a tangent and do what they hell they like to do!!!!!
Got this vision of you now sacrificing a client to some lesser known deity. lol... Well, so long as the entrails don't point to value pricing being the future.
Yes, I've got a client who went out and bought a log cabin for their business without talking to me first about whether they should.
Apparently its a classroom so that clients do not come into the house.... But it doesn't have a toilet in it so to my mind it wouldn't be legal... So now they're going to put a toilet in, which changes it to being fixed which will affect the capital gains on the house...
Can you hear my head bouncing repeatedly off my desk from where you are?
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I can see his logic as there are alot of these companies offering log cabins in the garden. I actually worked in one for a while, again no loo though! Left to the accountant to sort out.
The thing that I find is they look on the internet and then think they know it all and then go and do it. Never mind there are plenty of idiots to go around for us to sort out!
Value pricing whats that again?.................. lol