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Christopher Granger

Accountants

The White House, Main Street, Hickling, Melton Mowbray, LE14 3AJ

Phone: 01664 823456

Phone: 01664 823456

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Coulter and Co

Accountants

4 Sherrard Street, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1XJ

Phone: 01664 561111

Phone: 01664 561111

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Duncan and Toplis

Accountants

26 Park Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1TT

Phone: 01664 561001

Phone: 01664 561001

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Newby Castleman

Accountants

22 Park Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1TT

Phone: 01664 563084

Phone: 01664 563084

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Payne Walker

Accountants

10 High Street, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0TR

Phone: 01664 562987

Phone: 01664 562987

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R W Jarvis and Co

Accountants

Parkdene, Wilton Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0UJ

Phone: 01664 562987

Phone: 01664 562987

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Simon N Cowman

Accountants

Mayfield, 8 Brooksby Road, Hoby, Melton Mowbray, LE14 3EA

Phone: 01664 434525

Phone: 01664 434525

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W Osborne and Co

Accountants

Harwood House, Park Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1TX

Phone: 01664 564581

Phone: 01664 564581

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Further Information on Accountants

In a nutshell extraordinary business accountant are well trained, experienced accountants who work well with others.

For example, an accountant who is not a chartered professional yet who is willing to call in specialists whenever and wherever needed is more valuable to you and your business than a hot shot expert who suffers from the Not Invented Here Syndrome who is unwilling to admit to their own limitations and actively seek advice from others on your behalf.

Each an every person involved in the accounting profession has their place. Some got very little tax planning specific scholarship at University, so what they know comes from real world experiences (theirs and their contemporaries) along with their continuing scholarship studies.

They spend their careers certifying balance sheets, Profit and Loss statements, and dealing with various financial compliance issues. As a business owner you know this is a critical value your business accountants bring to the table, especially if you intend to seek outside financing or you are dealing with an audit.

Some business accountants focused on tax planning courses at university and continue to expand their tax planning scholarship through their continuing scholarship - because planning is what interests them. Tax planning gets them really excited and they devote themselves to continually amending their knowledge in this ever changing field.

Once these business accountants get into their practice they are able to expand the practical applications of these strategies and tactics on the ground - helping real business owners make real planing decisions that result in real profits for their clients.

Should you look for a small business accountant whose strength is compliance? Someone who knows how to get you out of trouble, papers over your mistakes, and can keep you from being the subject of annual IRS audits. Or someone you call before you make major decisions or acquisitions? A small business accountant whose insights will keep you focused down the road so you're decisions are leveraged in your favor every time.

The answer is simple. The business accountant you should have is someone you like and trust, who recognizes their limitations, understands the value of other perspectives, and who has a network - formal or informal, of business accountant they regularly collaborate with. For example book keepers, forensic accountants, fraud accountants and investigators, enrolled (IRS) agents, etc.

Extraordinary business accountants with a network of accounting contemporaries, when they see a situation outside their areas of expertise, that needs attention - can pick up the phone and get the right people on the case. In addition their relationships with their peers will often result in free advice for you, since their relationships are likely to be build on the regularly exchange of information at no charge between them and their accounting colleagues.

And just as importantly, extraordinary business accountants have working relationships with parallel professionals, individuals and organizations whose services are often required along with theirs - in order for your to receive the maximum benefits from your accountant's knowledge and expertise.

For example Certified Financial Planners, Chartered Life Underwriters, Benefit Consultants, Estate Planning Attorneys, Pension Actuaries, etc. provide products and services that often dovetail with your business accountant's advice. When your business accountant knows, likes, and trusts professionals in these and other areas you are the beneficiary on so many different levels. Perhaps most importantly is that they have a history of working together for their client's benefit making you part of a successful and profitable (for everyone) process.

Business accountants who are part of what is known as a mastermind group that includes these and other allied parallel professionals expand their own understanding of what's possible, pick up knowledge and insights of value to you, and become an even more valuable asset for your business.

The number one characteristic of your extraordinary small business accountant is that they are someone you can talk to. Someone who is capable or willing to listen, is interested in you as a person as well as a business proprietorfa, and actively reaches out to other professionals - business accountants of all sorts as well as parallel professionals on their clients' behalf.

Business accounts please note. People won't care how much you know until they know how much you care and are interested in them!

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