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Given now 60 days to TR - day thought would start this off this year.

Given we now use IRIS we can at the click of a button see where we are with things

Completed                          60

With me to review              35

Books in but not started     22

Still to come in                   71

Total                                  188

So hopefully have over 100 completed for the end of the month.

Still got a few new clients need to set up on the IRIS so will be over 190 once get them on.

Got 3 potentials to see on Thursday and a couple more potentials next week.

 



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Crikey. I have 11 to do and I'm panicking about that! Are you planning on getting any sleep between now and 31 Jan?

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Crikey. I have 11 to do and I'm panicking about that! Are you planning on getting any sleep between now and 31 Jan?


As said above we should have about 100 done for the end of the month.

Then depends on whether clients who still havent handed in get in on time.

I should get about 20 or so out the door this week.



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how many people are working for you now Mark? I remember when you first started out and being employed at the same time!



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how many people are working for you now Mark? I remember when you first started out and being employed at the same time!


Currently have 2 full time employees (1 CA qualified and 1 ACCA trainee)

Have one part time admin person that comes in 20 hours per week to deal with filing, scanning, shredding, setting up new clients, social media and other admin stuff.

Then have one associate who are her own company and who is ACCA qualified but not yet post exam qualified to sign off her own clients accounts.  She works on a batch of about 40 clients, I review and sign off the accounts and we split the fees in an agreed split.

Also have a CA trainee lined up to start next Aug/Sept.

Got about 200 clients now generating about £170k GRF and currently in talks with four potential big ones.  They will amount to £8k, £6.5k, £4k and £3k in annual fees so be nice to get another circa £20k of new clients signed up for the turn off the new year then hopefully be well into £200k GRF come my year end in June next year.

Looking to sign up with AVN next year and provide additional proactive services to probably about 20 or so of my bigger clients.  I have spoke to about 4 or 5 of them so far and they are all interested in us working with them to help grow their business.  This alone plus added services to smaller clients will probably net about £100k in additional fees over the next 12-18 months.

So all good.



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Wow that's pretty quick growth MArk.

It only seems like last year that you were doing a day job and also your own business. How time flies when your having fun!

You'll have to post on here the same time next year and see how big you have got then. You will be moving offices by then to accommodate all your staff!
Good luck with it all.

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Sounds like you are doing well and rightly proud of it. Hope you are enjoying the job just as much as ever. biggrin



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It only seems like last year that you were doing a day job and also your own business. 


Not quite.

It is 3 years this month that started working full time myself.



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Hope you are enjoying the job just as much as ever. biggrin


It is getting to the stage where it is becoming more and more difficult to deal with everything at the right time.

When you have about 50 or so clients it is easy enough to keep on top of things.

I thought that I would maybe be able to handle about 400-500 clients but with where I am at the moment I think that maybe will max out at 300 then if take on any more sell on some of existing client base.

Signed up the £3k client mentioned above today, actually for £3,204 + VAT  per annum.  Also to quote them for setting everything up on Xero, posting on about a months worth of transactions then do probably 3 or 4 training sessions in 2 hour blocks.  Will give them a choice of this plus either 3 months support or 6 support going forward.   Signed up an existing client on similar deal with 3 months ongoing support for £1500 + VAT last week.  Thought the client will get half of this back in training funding.

Also met the £4k potential client yesterday.  They phoned me yesterday afternoon to say they have contacted their current accountant to tell them they were thinking of moving.  They just need to sort out what they have paid to date against the work the work the accountant has done.  They pay monthly and have paid Dec payment but their year end is Oct which the 2015 accounts havent been prepared for.  Accountant seems to be playing hardball in that they will give them Nov and Dec payment back but nothing before even though they havent even done the Oct 2015 accounts which these payments relate too.  Bit unethical if you ask me.



-- Edited by MarkS on Thursday 10th of December 2015 11:31:07 PM

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Completed                                      78

Awaiting agreement                        12

New clients awaiting authorisation   12

Working                                            8

Still to come in                                  6

Total                                             116

Strange year really, the bulk of my work came in very early, then a month off for a knee replacement ( yes I know I stretched it out ) . The work then flowed very evenly.  I don't think there will be many late nights.

 

Jay

 

 

 



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Sorry, really need to check my figures  .....

 

Revised

Completed                                      98

Awaiting agreement                          2

New clients awaiting clearance etc.    2

Working                                            8

Still to come in                                  6

Total                                             116

Strange year really, the bulk of my work came in very early, then a month off for a knee replacement ( yes I know I stretched it out ) . Then work then flowed very evenly.  I don't think there will be many late nights.

 

Jay

 

 

 



-- Edited by Jay on Friday 11th of December 2015 06:57:30 PM

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Well done Mark, that's quite an impressive achievement in 3 years.

And Jay, although a lot smaller scale here, I'm nowhere near as sorted as you.

 



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I am certainly in a better position this year than most years. 

In April/May I wrote to all my clients advising that it would be in all our benefits if  Accounts and Returns can be completed within an agreed timescale.

At least 60% replied giving acceptable dates.

A number did suggest January without any reason other than it suited them. I telephoned them rather than emailing, and explained that January was fine but I could not give a guarantee  that I would complete them in time.

Only one became a little irate, and he is one of the 6 that I am still awaiting on.  

I think the fact that I phoned rather then emailing made the difference , and of course a lot of luck.

 

Jay

 



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