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Needed - Book keeper


mumindulwich

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Hi there, We are in need of a book keeper 4 days a week. Ideally looking for someone who has their own book keeping business who can have us as a client. We need support with the following (see below). Please do DM me if you are interested and able to help. Many thanks!


? Managing the Purchase Ledger: ensuring Purchase Orders are raised and all invoices are processed in a timely manner and paid within agreed terms.


? Managing the Sales Ledger: raising invoices and maintaining effective credit control


? Preparing and producing month end management reports, to include Profit and Loss, Balance sheet, Debtors & Creditors listings


? Managing the company cash-flow; providing weekly cash-flow reports to the bank; monitoring and interpreting cash flows and predicting future trends


? Salary management - providing accountants with relevant information for payroll and P11d calculations


? Ensure all employees are on the correct benefits packages and bonus/expenses are paid at agreed times


? Producing VAT Returns


? Maintaining Xero with all relevant financial data and information


? Managing Fixed Asset schedules and depreciation


? Liaising with accountants to ensure annual monitoring is carried out; preparing year end accounts ready for accountants, with all relevant schedules and control accounts balanced


? Ensuring all payments to the Inland Revenue are made on time


? Management of monthly credit card spend.


? Working with the CEO and Founder to manage budgets effectively


? Management of financial processes regarding the Founder?s tax, insurance etc.


? Managing uploading payments of pension payments to our pension portal


? Managing Gusto?s payroll system for our US team

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Hi mumindulwich,


I can warmly recommend my own accountant for over 10 Years (and my husband's for four years): Ray Coman from ComanandCo in North Cross Road. He has been excellent in every respect and also offers extensive bookkeeping.

https://comanandco.co.uk/

Not sure but if you need help with invoice finance let me know.

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