| Management Advisory Services
In today's economic climate, accurate, relevant and timely information is
essential to make informed decisions about the performance of your business
not only in the present but for the future, to ensure its continued success.
Such information is your most powerful management tool.
We can work with you in the following areas:
o Preparation of business plans and cashflows for both business start-ups
and continuing businesses
o Reviewing existing financial information systems
o Installation and updating of accounting systems
o Preparation of budgets / forecasting
o Obtaining capital
o General financial advice
One of the most essential things in any business is an efficient accounting
system. We will advise you on what is right for you; this could be quite
simply a hand written cash book, double entry ledgers or a fully computerised accounting system, tailored precisely to your requirements. We
will work with you to translate your business financial data into readily
comprehensible and pertinent information. By this means, you will be able to
foresee, forestall and eradicate potential problems or be prepared to handle
them in advance of their arrival.
Your business needs will change as time passes, regular reviews of your
accounting system will reveal whether it still meets these needs; if
necessary we will recommend and implement any changes or upgrades to your
accounting software or manually maintained books. This procedure is indispensable in maintaining the highest standards of accuracy in management
information.
We are available to help you with business forecasting; from examining your
company's past and present financial reports, budget and cashflow projections, we can draw up and help you succeed in the implementation of short and long term business plans. If you do not employ a full time finance director you may find this service of particular value to you.
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