An increasing number of accountants are seeking to give themselves a more professional image in their quest to replace clients who have gone out of business due to the recession.
They are also looking to keep their overheads to a minimum by persuading clients to leave behind them the era of receipts kept in shoe boxes
Keytime reports that it has seen an upsurge in sales of Keytime Books, an online system, which effectively resolves both issues.
Typical of the accountants who have turned to the Keytime solution is Rupert Burton. Faced with redundancy from a larger firm, has recently opened his own practice in Amersham, Bucks.
His decision to acquire a 10-user Keytime Books system was influenced in part by the fact that he had previously bought a Keytime Payroll and found both the product and the back up service “exceptional”.
“It was very important that I had a professional image,” says Rupert Burton. “And with Keytime Books, I can produce professional reports complete with my company logo.
“At the same time, I wanted to keep my overheads and fee charges as low as possible. That meant getting my clients to give up their old habits such as delivering paper work in shoe boxes and instead communicate with me electronically on line.
“But to do that you need to have the most simple of solutions to offer them. And this is where Keytime Books scores once again in that it is extremely easy to use yet offers me all the functionality that I need as an accountant”.
“My overall verdict is that Keytime Books is brilliant, it does everything I want and more...“
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