Intro to Accounts

If you are in business, you will need to have annual accounts prepared, not only for the Taxman, the Bank Manager, and possibly the VAT man but also for yourself. Our highly experienced staff will produce these annual accounts for you.

 

Accounts preparation constitutes the core service provided to our clients. We can offer a full advice service on book-keeping, system set up and computerisation. We can also deal with management and interim accounts to the final annual accounts necessary for the completion of the self assessment and corporation tax returns as well as to meet the statutory requirements of Limited Companies.

 

If you are a limited company then you are required to prepare accounts that must be filed with Companies House in a statutory format. We can help you by preparing your statutory accounts and filing them with Companies House on your behalf.

 

At DBF Associates we strongly emphasise the principle that positive and successful business decisions are assisted by the ability to assess timely and accurate information. We enable you to adhere to this principle by ensuring that your accounting books and records are properly maintained either manually, or by using our own computerised bookkeeping service. This service can be specifically adapted to meet your individual requirements. We can also assist and advise on the introduction and development of your own computerised accounting and management systems.

 

DBF Associates can support most computerised packages and are members of the Sage, IRIS and AVN practice programmes. We are able to use client's computerised data to transfer into our specialist software and produce financial information in the form required under various legislation and accounting standards.

 

Although annual accounts must be prepared in order to comply with tax and company legislation, if they are prepared in a timely and efficient fashion they can be an important source of management information.

 

Upon receipt of your records we will let you know when we expect the accounts to be completed. By doing this we will ensure that your statutory responsibilities are always met.