Press Release for Larissa Feeney, Bookkeeper.
During the summer months, many offices become much quieter place, as the holiday season reaches its peak. If you are in that situation, it may be a good time for you to sort out your back office and that includes tightening up your books. You’re in business to make mo. Chartered accountant and bookkeeper Larissa Feeney can help you maximise your bookkeeping practises, ensuring that you get to keep the money you earn. You can rest assured that you’re in the hands of a professional who can guarantee a high standard of work.
Larissa will offer you a free consultation, either at her premises or yours, so you can discover how she can help you make your business stronger. During the consultation, Larissa will give you feedback on how to tackle the challenges your business faces, whether they’re in banking, staff or cost control. If you decide to avail of her expertise, she will offer you a quote for a year’s service. There will be no surprises – you will agree all fees up front.
Larissa will tailor her bookkeeping service to meet your needs. Services she offers include:
Vat Returns
PAYE/PRSI returns
Intrastat / VIES returns
Bank Reconciliations
Creditor/Debtor Reconciliations
Maintaining computerised accounts package Preparation of Trial Balance / Management Accounts
The services that you avail of depend on the size of your business. If you own a small business, you may only need a short monthly session.
Larissa Feeney’s bookkeeping service will offer you serious savings for your business. You can cut down on accountant fees, as there will be less for your accountant to do. You can also avoid the sting of a fine or penalty from any future revenue audit. If you’re a cash business, good bookkeeping will help you keep tight control over staff theft. Above all, she will help you keep a tight control over your own spending.
Here are her top bookkeeping tops for cash-rich businesses.
- Keep a record of all the money you take out of the business – you’d be surprised how easily your spending can creep up.
- Lodge all money to the bank account as cash that is not lodged is easily spent,” Larissa advises.
- Always pay out money by check, as cash expenses are harder to record and the taxpayer may not get the benefit as a result..”