ASSIST YOUR BIZ

Cost-effective and innovative solutions to your
paperwork, accounts and organisational problems!

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Why you should choose us

We are business owners and understand the pressure you are under.  We are NOT a 'temp' who is simply a stop gap.  We are pro-active, highly experienced professional experts that can make a huge impact on your bottom line. 

For a free consultation please call Christine on 0845 634 4516

 
Client Testimonial

Christine is a delight to work with.  Her standard of work and commitment has not faltered and I have total peace of mind that when I hand over a project I know our deadlines will be met and high quality assured.

Joe McGowan

What's in it for you?  Solutions to your problems!

If you need administrative or organisational help you might think you have to hire a full-time assistant.  Not if you use Assist Your Biz!

For instance, if you are spending just one hour each day doing paperwork that you probably don't want to do anyway, why not try using a "Virtual Assistant"?  If you have no idea what one of these is, VA is just a term to describe someone with secretarial and management skills who can work for you just when you need them.  This can be half a day a month or one day a week - whatever suits you and your business.

For instance, if you save just ONE hour a day then you have 20 - 25 hours each month to concentrate on building your business, or spending time with your friends or family, but you could potentially save hundreds, if not thousands of pounds a year.

Client Example:

One of our clients runs a building services company and our initial introduction from his accountant was to discuss his bookkeeping needs. During our first meeting it became clear that he also needed help with preparing quotations and invoices, payment of sub-contractors and suppliers, researching projects and finding suppliers - in short, running the 'office' side of the company leaving him free to concentrate on finding new clients, managing the workforce and planning current jobs.  Following a short trial, Jack now has help at his office one day each week, with bookkeeping services being done off-site.