Monday, 29 April 2013

Three new franchise partners for Rosemary Bookkeeping

Leavesden Park based Rosemary Bookkeeping has announced three new franchise partners – in Redditch, Chelmsford and Sutton Coldfield - who are offering free initial bookkeeping health checks to small businesses.
Fiona O’Mahony in Redditch, Chereen McCarthy in Chelmsford and Jon Lewis in Sutton Coldfield  hope to bring an altogether friendly and new bookkeeping experience to clients, by utilising the unique Rosemary System® and taking the hassle away from the business owner of doing the bookkeeping.  They will also work in harmony with the business owner’s accountant and provide them with exactly what they need, in the format they want, saving everyone time and money!

With Fiona’s two children in full-time education she decided that now was the right time to become her own boss. Having spent most of her career in the financial sector and being a qualified Accounting Technician she decided that she would utilise her skills and experience to start a bookkeeping business to provide an invaluable service to local business owners.

Fiona is looking forward to growing her Rosemary Bookkeeping franchise “I enjoy bookkeeping work and know what is involved in meeting deadlines and ‘getting the job done! I am able to produce businesses’ accounts in an intelligently, detailed and understandable format using the unique Rosemary System®.”

Chereen has a Degree in Business with Human Resources and Marketing, and used this to pursue a career in Investment Banking, gaining 12 years of valuable business experience.  She is now really looking forward to running her own Franchise Business and using her experience in the financial sector to help local businesses run smoothly. “I believe I can offer a great service to local small businesses by taking the stress out of their bookkeeping in a friendly but professional way”.

Having worked in the military for the majority of his working career, the organisation and diligence skills Jon Lewis developed in this time will be put to good use when dealing with the bookkeeping needs for his clients. Jon says: “I am here so that you don’t have to concentrate valuable time & effort on your books, time and effort that for you could be better invested in your core business elements”.

Unlike other bookkeepers, Rosemary Bookkeeping only charge for each transaction processed and not for the time spent.  Starting at only 21p a transaction, outsourcing your bookkeeping isn’t as expensive as you may think.  They also provide a detailed analysis with every invoice so you always know what you are paying for and just to be really helpful, they even standardise the paperwork to ensure you and your accountant receive it in the same way.  If you hate preparing your VAT return and could be making more money if you were not doing your books then Fiona can help you.

Demand for an efficient bookkeeping service for small businesses is as high as ever as Rosemary Bookkeeping, explains:  “By law, all businesses in the UK are required to keep records of their transactions which later are used by an accountant to file for tax.  Managing these transactions through bookkeeping is often the biggest headache to the small business owner and a task that is left at the bottom of the pile.”


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