If you are looking to engage a bookkeeper, you may be choosing between a local bookkeeper or an overseas provider, so we are discussing below some points to consider.
You should expect a personal service from an individual or small team who you will know in person. They will have your number stored in their phone and when you ring them, they will know who you are and be knowledgeable about your business. They might come to your premises to work, or they might work remotely, and you may or may not meet regularly face to face. But you will know each other. And from general life experience, they will have some knowledge of your operating conditions, such as instantly recognising names of your local suppliers, which can help improve the accuracy of processing and reduce the number of questions that get referred back to you.
Most local bookkeepers are members for a UK recognised professional body that ensure that they hold necessary professional indemnity insurance and that ethical standards are maintained. You can ask to see these documents.
It is quite easy to change from one local bookkeeper to another. The professional bodies ensure that there are very well-established procedures for handover from one bookkeeper / accountant to another, and you should already have full access to your own records. For more information, read our blog "why use a local bookkeeper" here.
However, there are a number of overseas providers who have come onto the market recently who are offering hourly rates that are significantly lower than those from local UK bookkeepers. We have seen rates advertised as low as £8/hour for bookkeeping in Asia, compared with a starting rate of around £20/hour in the UK. For the benefit of transparency, we point out here that we have not, ourselves, utilised these low-rate overseas services and we do not have any experience of their service standards. But we fully understand that low bookkeeping rates like these are tempting, so we’ve put together a few questions that you may want to find answers to before you go overseas.
The above is also a useful list of questions to ask of any new bookkeeper or accountant, whether based in Redditch, Droitwich, London or Asia, and regardless of their advertised hourly rate. To find out more ways that JRMA can support your business, contact us here.