Regular management information is vital to the continued success of any business. We work closely with you to get to know your business so we can make suggestions to help improve profits or to develop and grow your business. We can prepare your monthly or quarterly management accounts to ensure you always have reliable and accurate information on which to base your business decisions .
Our management consultancy service can review your credit control, stock control, budgeting and financial reporting systems and allow you to take full control of these key areas of your business. We can also help you address specific problem areas in your business such as gross profit , cost control and stock valuation.
Recent Posts
- Autumn Budget 22 November 2017 – Key Points
Hammonds ‘Balanced approach’ – the key points:
Business
£500m to go towards a 5G mobile network, fibre broadband and AI
1% increase in Benefit in Kind on diesel company cars
Vehicle Excise Duty to go up by 1 band from 2018 on cars that don’t meet the standard
Northern IrelandExtra £650m to […]
- Key Points Spring Budget 2017
The Spring budget was presented by Mr Philip Hammond on 8th March 2017.
A summary of the main points are noted below:
Class 4 National Insurance to increase from 9% to 10 % in April 2018 and to go up to 11% in April 2019. All class 4 earnings above £43,000 will continue […]
- Married Couples Allowance
Transfer unused tax allowance to save up to £212.00 in tax year 2015/16
If you are a married couple or are in a civil partnership, you may qualify for couples tax relief worth up to £212 in 2015/16.
Who does this apply to?
This tax relief is available to married couples and couples in a […] - Budget 2016 – Key Points
Sugar levy on soft drinks
This aims to raise £520m in a two-part levy on companies – one for total sugar content above 5g per 100ml and one for drinks with more than 8g per 100ml – to be introduced in two years’ time. Pure fruit juice and milk are excluded. It will be used […] - National Living Wage
The 1 April 2018 the National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 25 and above will increase to £7.83 per hour. The current National Minimum Wage for those under the age of 25 will continue to apply and the rates set from 1 April 2018 can be found here National Minimum Wage Rates .The Government’s objective is to have a […]
- Autumn Budget 22 November 2017 – Key Points