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Working with new clients

Prospective - or new - clients often have many questions regarding the role of accountants. The following documents will help you build relationships with these clients:

  • The Role of the Qualified Accountant (1)
  • The Role of the Qualified Accountant (2)
    (please choose the style that best suits your practice).

The following information sheets may also be of interest to clients:

  • Audited or Unaudited Accounts
  • Abbreviated or Full Accounts
  • Good Financial Management.

All of these documents are available to download from the 'related documents' section (see left).

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