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Pundit Bookkeeping Services, Nigeria’s leading virtual accountants’ has announced its support towards stimulating growth of Nigeria’s SME sector through bespoke accounting services suitable for their…


Pundit Bookkeeping Services, Nigeria’s leading virtual accountants’ has announced its support towards stimulating growth of Nigeria’s SME sector through bespoke accounting services suitable for their peculiar needs at an affordable price.

Recently launched in Nigeria, the company will provide general accounting services as well as specialized flexible and efficient bookkeeping solutions to SMEs and individuals who desire professional help in keeping track of their finances.

By rendering this service to them, SMEs can focus on other important aspects of their businesses without thinking of the high cost of maintaining full-time accountants.

Speaking on some of the benefits that come with hiring this service, Ms. Jovita Madojemu, managing director, Pundit Bookkeeping Service, said that the company understands that many SMEs in dire need of clear co-ordination in their business finances often think that such professional service comes highly-priced.

“We are well positioned to provide such businesses with professionally-prepared books of accounts and services at a very friendly price. This way, SMEs will not only save funds spent on extra office space for the recruitment of a full-time accountant, but they will also have access to a pool of professionals and Chartered Accountants who will be made available to them, providing expert advice where necessary, as well as detailed information and reports,” Ms. Madojemu stated.

She added, “at half the cost on a monthly retainer, our clients will have access to key services, which include free consultation, open and friendly interactions, clear and jargon-free business analysis, transparent and flexible pricing, pay-as-you-go or monthly, professionally-prepared books of accounts, timely, monthly management reports, including but not limited to income, statement, balance sheet, annual budget and forecasts, debtors and creditors schedule, bank reconciliations, among others.”

As bookkeeping is a universal concern for entrepreneurs, it is absolutely necessary to keep track of those debits and credits alerts. “It is a fallacy to believe as a Business Owner that the practices that brought you thus far can take you further,” said Director, Pundit Bookkeeping Services, Mr. Layi Adetona. “Many have found that to succeed in an ever changing business environment, one needs reliable bookkeeping and the use of information provided to chart the course towards success. What makes a profitable business go bankrupt can also make a business with good cash-flows grind to a halt! The antidote to it lies in business decision tools that reliable bookkeeping provides,” continued, Mr. Adetona.

 

 


 

 

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