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Andorran Ltd

Address: 6 Manor Park Business Centre, Mackenzie Way, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL51 9TX

Telephone: 01242 244856

Fax: 01242 245275

Website: www.andorran.co.uk



INTRODUCING ANDORRAN

Andorran is one of the leading independent firms of Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers in Gloucestershire and its surrounding counties. Our progressive, professional approach and high standards of personal service assist clients with compliance issues in the areas of audit, accounting and taxation. Our added-value contributions, however, mean that our clients look on us as providing much more than just the year-end accounts and returns.

We build long-term working relationships with our clients through a progressive team approach. The service is personal and professional, supported by efficient systems and effective working methods. Clients welcome our availability, our willingness to listen and then advise and the value that we consequently add to their organisation.

ANDORRAN AND CHARITIES

More than ever before in the current economic climate, charities are under pressure to find new ways of generating funds and controlling costs. So the first thing we must do is to deliver a cost-effective annual accounts preparation exercise and audit or independent examination as appropriate.

Even this compliance element of our service is personal and tailored to the needs of individual clients. It involves planning the exercise with you, keeping you advised as the job progresses and de-briefing the relevant people in your organisation with our findings - all within an agreed fee budget and to agreed deadlines.

All of our charity clients rely on us, in differing degrees, to keep them up to date with changes in relevant legislation.

Amongst the matters on which we are regularly consulted and on which we advise are:

• compliance with 'public benefit' requirements (probably THE hot topic for charity trustees);
• guidance on trustee responsibilities and governance issues;
• implementation of risk registers and reviews;
• Financial Procedure Manuals;
• charity taxation;
• use of trading subsidiaries;
• grant reporting;
• bookkeeping and accounting systems;
• management accounts;
• extended payroll services.

TEAM ANDORRAN

Whilst any or all of our professional team could be involved in the delivery of our service to you, the Charities Advisory and Audit team is led by director Roger Downes and business services manager Cinzia Hensley. Both enjoy a leading local reputation for their knowledge of charity accounting and audit requirements, governance issues and reporting demands.

Whether it's help with your compliance activities or advice on any of the matters listed above, we have the people with the skills, ability and desire to assist you.

Get in touch today and find out for yourself.

Telephone: 01242 244856

  

E-mail : roger@andorran.co.uk      
  E-mail : cinzia@andorran.co.uk

You can  count on us.
 

 


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