Sally Reed Limited

Based in Launceston, Cornwall, Sally Reed set up her own chartered accountancy practice, now trading as Sally Reed Ltd, in 1999. We specialise in giving financial advice to small owner managed businesses.  Sally Reed Ltd provide two main types of services, which can be classified as:

  • Compliance - helping to deal with the red tape surrounding all businesses, to the extent to which each client wants us to be involved.
  • Added Value – helping businesses to identify their financial strengths and weaknesses, in order that they can then increase their profitability.

Sally Reed out side of the offices

Sally Reed Ltd
' specialise in giving financial advice to small owner managed businesses. '

 

Please take a moment to look around our site, and consider whether we could offer any services that would help your business to succeed.

The Team

We are a small team of dedicated individuals, who really listen when our clients talk. We are involved with new businesses just starting out, providing advice on those first steps, and businesses that may have been trading for some time but feel that they want to step the business up. We are also building up a portfolio of clients who use our services in a sort of financial director role – we visit the client on a regular basis (weekly or monthly) and help to produce meaningful management accounts on which we can comment and give advice. Some of these clients use another firm of accountants to prepare the final statutory accounts and to give specialist tax advice at the year end, but find our hands on approach invaluable during the year. Arrow see the team

Added Value

We have found that many clients benefit from a much more hands on approach from their accountant than a yearly visit to finalise historic accounts. We would rather become involved with our clients on a more regular basis, where the business is large enough to justify such scrutiny, but not yet of a size to be able to afford its own finance director. arrow more

Compliance

All businesses need to prepare accounts at the end of each accounting period, whether they are run as limited companies, partnerships or as an individual’s sole trade. These accounts will need to be made available to the Inland Revenue, to support the tax payable on any profits made in the business. The accounts will also be useful to other groups, however, such as banks and other finance providers. Read more More

Your suppliers may also wish to see a copy of your accounts, in order to be able to judge your ability to pay for their supplies. If the business is run through the vehicle of a limited company then accounts in a specific format will need to be filed with Companies House. arrow more