Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping

Some business owners think that doing everything on their own can save money. However, trying to get bookkeeping under control, on an ongoing basis takes knowledge, training and time. This typically means you will have to work longer hours and have less time to devote to growing your business. As a result, most business owners choose to use a bookkeeper, to save time and money in the long run.

We are a recognized and registered accounting service provider catering to businesses across the UK. Our comprehensive range of financial solutions is aimed at helping companies to improve their cash flow and raise their bottom line. We have a team of certified accountants, consultants, and payroll specialists who can develop a more effective system for managing and monitoring the financial health of your business. At CapitalUK Tax we provide you with a range of bookkeeping services which include:

  • Creating a chart of accounts as per company structure & management requirements.
  • Setting up procedures to make sure the financials are recorded accurately.
  • Advice clients on inventory management.
  • Recording of the monthly transaction, including sales, expenses, bank entries, etc.
  • Booking monthly entries, including depreciation, accrual, prepaid expenses, etc., before closing the books of accounts.
  • Evaluation of financial statements.
  • MIS reports as per management request (aging report, cost centre analysis, revenue and cost trend analysis).
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