Calling Aspiring Small Business Owners Everywhere: Discover The Best Kept Secret Of Bookkeeping
Online, May 11, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The talk will be given in Wisbech at the birthplace of Octavia Hill, who was one of the co-founders of The National Trust. The audience will be members of the wonderfully named FWOA the Fenland Women of Achievement.
These days more and more people, especially women, are starting their own businesses. Strangely enough even in the difficult economic climate we are currently facing people's entrepreneurial flair seems to be flourishing.
Anyone starting their own company will need to keep records of the sales and the costs incurred and this is where Quentin Pain comes in. In his talk Quentin will be delivering a number of key messages about how to do your own bookkeeping, including that as a small business owner in the UK you probably don't need to employ a qualified bookkeeper. Why not save on your costs and do it yourself?
If you do your own books you will know how your business is doing. You will be in touch with what's really going on in the daily workings of the company. And this is where one of the best kept secrets of bookkeeping comes in: you've got to think of you and your business as being two separate things.
Quentin Pain will expand on this idea in his talk: there's you, and then there is your business.
Looking at your small company like this will mean that you are able to think about your business in a more strategic and clever way. You will undoubtedly make better decisions about what to do in your daily dealings. You will arm yourself with the tools to be able to think clearly on what are good business decisions rather than guessing.
But this is only one of the treats that will be delivered in Quentin's talk. He'll also be going into the revolutionary patterns he has introduced into the world of managing your business. "I believe in de-mistifying bookkeeping. I've re-written the 600-year-old pattern of accounting to make it accessible to just about anyone whilst keeping all the best bits."
Please check http://www.facebook.com/Accountz for more information on future talks by Quentin Pain.
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