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Hello there,
Is there any software on the market that is particularly good for Fitness industry or any other similar product that could do the bookkeeping job?
How "brave" is to look after finances/bookkeeping on your own (I mean without accountancy hire)?
Thanks
pthub
09-20-2008, 12:19 PM
good question!
i'll add a simple spreadsheet that will help you do your monthly accounting to the forum for download
maybe also read here...
Self Employed Personal Trainers (http://pthub.co.uk/personaltrainer/personal-training-business/how-to-set-up-as-a-self-employed-personal-trainer/)
and here..
Personal Trainers and VAT (http://pthub.co.uk/personaltrainer/personal-training-business/personal-trainers-and-vat/)
its pretty straight forward to manage your own accounting if you remain a sole trader, but you must have an accountant if registered as a limited company
excitesportstraining
04-08-2009, 02:45 PM
i could do with the simple spreadsheet as well. I do my own accounts and will use an accountant to do my end of year to keep me in check!! im not going to use an accountant that charges the earth for simple account keeping.
thanx
pthub
06-15-2009, 02:26 PM
Check out our new Personal Trainer recommended bookkeeper
http://pthub.co.uk/images/bbk.gif (http://www.betterbookkeeping.co.uk/)
Portman Asset Finance
08-13-2009, 01:20 PM
You can get a good book keeper for £75 to £100 a month.
I prefer to pass responsibility to a good book keeper and focus my time on running the business.
I think this is good advice.
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