EK Accountancy
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Subject: 50% discount for start-up on Bookkeeping & Secretarial Service! Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:04 pm |
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Hi all entrepreneurs!
I am like all of you, enthusiastic of being our own boss. I am glad that I have embarked the long journey this year.
After years of studying ACCA; and working experience as finance manager then corporate secretarial I made friends with the same mindset and interest. Together, we started this business EK Accountancy & Partners.
So far, we have enjoyed the process and excited to carry on. Fortunately, we have the support from family and friends. They give us the morale boost and making referral to us that makes our kick start a smooth one.
To help other entrepreneurs, we like offer our services at HALF the fees published. You can find out our fees at www.ekaccountancy.com
Remember to quote SSuF or Projectsenso.
What's more? If you are planning to incorporate a sole-proprietor/partnership/Pte Ltd we can assist you for free! Of course, fees payable to ACRA would still be you part of your initial investement. To register a Pte Ltd costs $315.
All right....here's my contact...emily@ekaccountancy.com Good Luck!
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FireBlazen
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Subject: Re: 50% discount for start-up on Bookkeeping & Secretarial Service! Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:40 pm |
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So paying $315 = a pte ltd set up from scratch? Like a ready company name to start doing business with?
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esthersoh
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Subject: Re: 50% discount for start-up on Bookkeeping & Secretarial Service! Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:45 pm |
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Hi EKAccountacy, Saw your website. Interesting. I am doing the bookkeeping and full set of accounts for my friend who has just converted to pte ltd this year. Have a few questions: 1. what is the difference between a pte ltd vs sole proprietory? 2. Do you have any accounting software to recommend for small business owner? 3. Do you do auditing for pte ltd small business owners? Is that what you call corporate tax filing....etc services ? Thanks
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Subject: Re: 50% discount for start-up on Bookkeeping & Secretarial Service! Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:12 pm |
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| FireBlazen wrote: | | So paying $315 = a pte ltd set up from scratch? Like a ready company name to start doing business with? |
Basically yes. You have to pay to ACRA (the government) to register your business's name and legal proceedings.
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Subject: Re: 50% discount for start-up on Bookkeeping & Secretarial Service! Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:21 pm |
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I would also like to ask about exempted pte ltd companies.
Do such companies have to do yearly audits/book keeping and have a company secretary? Or can they do without such formalities?
Please advise.
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amcpl1
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Subject: Re: 50% discount for start-up on Bookkeeping & Secretarial Service! Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:47 pm |
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Exempted pte ltd companies means that your turnover is below 5M (if I am not wrong). You are exempted from auditing, but you still need to have FRS (Financial Reporting Standards) which is usually a simplier edition to audit. Charges is about 30% cheaper than audit (of course varies on company). You can be your own company secretary if you know what it involves. But preferably leave it the professionals to avoid missing out any obligation reporting to the government.
To keep cost low you can use accounting software like MYOB or Moneyworks to do your daily operations, and engage an accounting firm to do the final touch-up before submitting to auditor for FRS or audit. That is what I have been doing for past years for all my companies.
By the way, I am an MYOB consultant and my company is also Moneyworks distributor in Asia.
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