Starting a Bookkeeping Business

20th May 2015

Starting a bookkeeping business is a great way to take charge of your career, deciding everything from when you work to the clients you work with.

With every company being required to keep financial records, there's a huge market for bookkeeping services. So, if you go about it in the right way, you could quickly build a thriving client base. Starting a bookkeeping business requires careful planning, and keeping it running successfully takes both hard work and innovation. To help you get your first bookkeeping startup off the ground, AAT qualified accountant Patricia Barlow will be running a webinar on the 4th of June at 2pm, guiding you through the process. She'll cover the following topics: What qualifications you need What equipment you will need How to find clients What information you will require from clients How to comply with ethics At the end of the webinar, you'll be able to ask Patricia anything about starting a bookkeeping business. Don't miss the chance to gain free insight and advice from an experienced accountant. Just sign up here, and we'll send you login details nearer the time. Do you have questions about the webinar, or want to find out about gaining a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping practices with an AAT course? Just get in touch here, or give us a call on 01332 613688.

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