Bookkeepers are generally more involved in the systems applied to the daily running of the business and accountants take the information provided by the bookkeeper to produce end of year accounts and tax returns.
According to the qualifications that are offered by the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB), bookkeepers are able to perform everything from maintaining the sales and purchase ledger accounts, all the way up to producing VAT returns and constructing management accounts. Accountants then take what work the Bookkeeper has produced during the year to devise tax strategies, business advisory services and auditing of the clients accounts.
Bookkeeping and accountancy are complimentary fields; the two professions work hand-in-hand with each other thus if the bookkeeping expert of this partnership does not perform well, their bad job will hinder the important work of their accounting associate. The line between where the bookkeepers job ends and the accountants job begins can be blurred, however many accountants have the skills to perform most of the tasks that a bookkeeper is able to. Even though both services are essential to a well run business, the services of a bookkeeper tend to be more affordable than that of an accountant.
The Local Bookkeeper’s (TLBK) (http://www.thelocalbookkeeper.co.uk) offer much more than the average bookkeeper, it offers a professional who assists in the running of the finances of the business. TLBK (http://www.thelocalbookkeeper.co.uk)
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Further information can be obtained from The Local Bookkeeper website: http://www.thelocalbookkeeper.co.uk, or by calling either 0845 862 1078
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For further information or to arrange and interview with the writer, please contact Felicity Plowman via:
Email: felicity.plowman@
Phone: 0845 862 1078



