FAQ’s
There are several qualities that make for a great accountant, whether that’s for your business or personal needs. It’s important they first take the time to understand your situation and particularly listen to your current needs and future requirements. They must be encouraging and act as your coach to be able to convey complex accounting issues in plain English so you know exactly what is being done and why. Being proactive and accessible when you need them the most is also important. Be sure to check their qualifications as being CPA qualified will ensure you have an accountant that adheres to the highest possible standards. It’s also important your accountant keeps you on track and is able to help you meet important deadlines.
You should expect to hear from your accountant regularly throughout the year through various forms of communication. Our accountants will usually touch base with you quarterly and also with other forms of communication keeping you up to date of certain news and legislation that may be relevant to your situation. They should be available to speak with you to discuss items as they arise.
It’s important you consider some of the following items when getting in touch with a business accountant: Ask for references - It’s worthwhile to ask a potential accountant for suitable references. This provides you with the confidence in knowing first hand from another client what their experience has been like. Fixed Fees – Agree on a fixed fee when engaging an accountant so you set clear expectations on what cost is involved upfront and avoids any hidden surprises. Trusted business partner – You need to feel comfortable in speaking openly with your accountant so they are better placed to advise you as required. Understands technology – Your accountant must be able to understand the vital role technology plays in modern business and how this can be of great benefit to you. Make sure they are in the know with the best technology products that could suit your business and be able to manage the implementation of this for you.
There are many services that we, as accountants can provide to help you grow your business, such as:
- Making sure you are on track to meet all aspects of compliance obligations, such as FBT, ASIC, ATO and tax planning advice
- Holding regular business strategy sessions to discuss critical business requirements such as cash flow management, budgeting planning and forecasting
- General troubleshooting discussions and solutions built upon the expertise and knowledge of your accountants many years of client experiences
- Business Planning items such as determining the best business structure, full needs assessments, SWOT analysis, financial analysis and working with you to create a business budget that will support your business goals
- Provide advice and resources to assist you with the purchase or sale of a business
- Provide advice on property and equipment leasing and purchase
- Review, advise and assist with implementation of the best suited accounting technology solutions to save your business time and money
- Help you determine the best areas for growth in your business by providing insight on cash flow patterns, inventory management, pricing and business financing
We are experienced across many industries and although accounting principles are transferrable across many business types, having an insight into a particular industry does however have its benefits. Here are some industries we work with:
- Hospitality & Food Services
- Real Estate & Property Developers
- Building & Construction
- Oil & Gas
- Mining Services
- Medical & Medical Specialists
- Engineering
- Many more…
Starting a business can be a very daunting experience, and you want to get it right the first time round. Your first stop should always be your accountant who is able to manage the entire process for you. Some important items they will discuss are the ideal business structure, adequate and recommended insurance coverage required, plus preparation of a cash flow estimate which is vital in setting your business up for success. There are many other items to consider such as taxes to be registered for, obtaining funding for the business, buying or leasing a business premise, registration of business names and much more. To make sure you cover everything you need to, speak with your accountant who is able to guide you through this and manage the entire process for you.
It is very important you see your accountant before deciding on a business structure, as they are best placed to provide advice on the most suitable structure not only for now, but well into the future. Some items you need to consider as part of this are:
- Initial staffing requirements
- If you will need to hire others
- The kind of business it is
- Your income expectations
- Your plan for growth
- Family situation
- Legal liability
There are mainly four different types of business structure. Before choosing which is right for you, consider the pros and cons for each by speaking with your Lawrence accountant.
Accountant’s fees can vary depending on the level of services provided. At our complimentary consultation we establish your requirements and then provide an upfront fee proposal outlining the full costs and scope of work to be provided. This also outlines the timing of the services, providing you with peace of mind knowing what cost and timeframe to expect for completion of the agreed services.
Yes, accounting fees are fully tax deductible. There are several things to be aware of when making claims of these fees and it’s important to speak with our accountants so you can be sure to claim all available tax deductions you are eligible for.
Yes, we can immediately review the overall structure and situation you’re in. This includes reviewing your budget, cash flow and assisting with refinancing options and ATO arrangements to ease cash flow pain if required. Your accountant can then closely monitor your business on a monthly basis to get your cash flow back on track. Other options can be considered such as possible restructure or sale if needed.
Changing accountants is actually not as complicated as you imagine. It can be as simple as your new accountant sending an ethical letter to your previous accountant informing them of the change. Your new accountant can handle everything from there and walk you through the easy process.
This is an important consideration when planning your superannuation contributions. To ensure you plan appropriately for this, one of our financial planners can speak with you to for advice specific to your individual situation and circumstances.
We can definitely assist with the closure of a business, however firstly you should get in touch with us to establish if closing your business is the best option for you. There are many items to consider and we can outline the steps, costs and timeline involved in the process to ensure you make the right decision for you and your business. At Lawrence we can assist you in any stage of the business cycle from purchase to start up, acquisition and sales. Talk to one of our experts to see how we can assist you to ensure you are receiving the best advice throughout the process.