ACCOUNT-ABLE

The Incredible, Miracle Accounting System
That Is Guaranteed To Make You Smile!

 
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Resource ---> Getting Started Guide


Hey….

 

  • Do you have chaotic accounts

  • Does thinking about your accounts stress you out

  • Do you hate complicated spreadsheets?

  • Are you scared of doing your accounts?

  • Does the thought of the Tax Man send shivers down your spine?


If you ticked one or more of the above
then you need Account-Able!


Imagine if you could turn doing your accounts from a pain in the ass to something so enjoyable it puts a smile on your face.   Imagine how it would feel to be in total control of your financial life.  Imagine transforming your financial stress into complete peace of mind.  



"When I started my business I had never done any accounting,
hated maths and was terrified of spreadsheets! I needed a
fool-proof, simple and easy way to keep track of my finances
that would also save me time and worry over tax returns. That
was all the motivation I needed to come up with the basis for
Account-Able."
 
 Semele Xerri (co-creator of Account-Able)



"In all the years I've been a business coach, the number one cause
of stress for my clients was the headache of organising and keeping
up to date with their accounts!   Even if they had sophisticated
accounting systems like 'Sage Accounts' they still suffered from
constant stress.  When I started coaching Semele Xerri
(co-creator of Account-Able) and saw her smiling while
using her amazingly simple accounting system I knew I 
had stumbled across the holy grail for small business owners!    
 
 George Watts (co-creator of Account-Able)

 


Why Use Account-Able? 

  • Save a TON of time and money!
  • Make informed strategic decisions!
  • Instantly see where your hard earned money is being spent!
  • Instantly see how much profit you're making!
  • Submit tax forms easily and effortlessly!
  • Avoid complicated spreadsheets!
  • Instant peace of mind: keep all accounting documents in one place!
  • Enjoy doing your accounts!
  • Avoid wasting hours sorting jumbled information at tax time!
  • Save money on accounting fees due to less work for the accountant!
  • Maintain efficient audit records - just in case the tax man comes knocking!
  • Prepare investor prospectus documentation & grants easily!
  • Comply with the law!
  • Prevent the risk of tax evasion or fraud!


Features

Current Year Organiser

Perfect to organise all the documents needed for your accounts

Monthly record sheets
12 lots of monthly receipts
Used receipt books
Bank & credit card statements
Tax return form

Account-Able Folder

Used to record your current month's accounts:

1. Outgoings Sheet
2. Monthly Receipts Pocket
3. Mileage Sheet
4. Petrol Receipts Envelope
5. Travel Expenses Sheet
6. Monthly Sales Sheet
7. Income Statement Sheet

Receipt Book

Keep track of all your sales. 


Year End Accounts Folder

Store all your account documents at the end of each accounting year.


Accounts Archive Storage Box

Store your end-of-year accounts.  By law you must keep your accounts for at least several years. 


Video CD

A simple, instructional video showing you step by step how to use the Account-Able system


Resource CD

Includes all the sheets you have in your Account-Able folder



 

Your Investment

How much would you expect to pay for a simplified system that will instantly give you total peace of mind?  

How much is a system like that worth to your life?   £997.00?  Much less!  £697.00?  Much less! £497.00?  

Yours for only £197.00.  


Payment Options

  • Pay In Full:  £197.00 

 

 

  • Three Installments Of £70 Via Direct Debit

  • Six Installments of £40 Via Direct Debit

* If paying via direct debit, we will send you a Direct Debit Form.  


Live with simplicity & a smile!  

Semele & George


P.S.  Test Drive For 30 Days Absolutely Free Before You Buy!

You won't get the most out of 'Account-Able' just by reading about it, since the best way to experience it is to experience it yourself.  We are so convinced that you're going to love using Account-Able, we want you to try it out for 30 days without forking out a single penny.  After the 30 days, you can continue using the pack and send us payment, or send it back.    

Right now what you are getting is an extraordinary bargain!  

Won't it be great AFTER you get 'Account-Able' and you see for yourself how easy and fun it is to do your accounts?  Then you can just look back at it all, smile that smile of satisfaction, and think to yourself, "that was one of the easiest and best decisions I have ever made."



CALL Or EMAIL Us To TEST DRIVE Account-Able
Absolutely FREE For 30 Days!

George Watts
Happiness Coach, Author & Speaker

P: 01982 552515
E: mail@pigofhappiness.com
W: http://www.pigofhappiness.com/
A:  The Firs, Hay Rd, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3BP



P.P.S.
100 day money back guarantee!
 


We know Account-Able is going to SAVE you an enormous amount of time and money, which is why we offer a 100 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee.  


P.P.P.S.  £1,111.00 Worth Of Bonuses Bribes!

The Ultimate eBay Seller Kit
worth £497

The ultimate resource for eBay sellers on CDROM.   32 eBay eBooks with resell rights.   That means you can sell all these eBooks


Mind Mastery Kit
 worth £179

17 mind mastery e-Books including the two best selling mind power books of all time: 'Think & Grow Rich' by Napoleon Hill and 'How To Win Friends & Influence People' by Dale Carnegie. 

 

6 Professional Hypnosis CDs
worth £147

6 Professional Hypnosis CDs compressed onto 1 CD.  Hypnosis for:  concentration, improved study, stop smoking, help you lose weight, self confidence, reduce stress.  

 

Year Membership
worth £97

If you have questions about how to use your 'Account-Able Pack', send us an email or call us.   You probably will not need to do this because all the answers you need are on the 'Getting Started Guide' and the 'Getting Started Guide Video'.

301 Direct Mail Tips on CD
worth £97

The ultimate sales generating resource for small business!


Online Accounting Tutorial
worth £47

Online accounting lessons that teach introduction to accounting. Explains financial accounting principles in simple accounting terms.


Small Business Online Resources
worth £47

A fantastic online resource for small business owners.  Includes:  how to avoid inheritance tax, how to set goals and prioritize, how to get a business grant, and much, much more! 




P.P.P.P.S. 
 Here Are 28 Money Saving Tax Tips For Self Employed People!  Hope They Help You!

The tax tips are for guidance only and are believed to be correct. However, we strongly recommend you speak to your accountant before taking any action based on this information.

Information and figures are subject to change, we cannot be held responsible for any consequences as a result of acting on these tax tips. 

  1. Set up a separate checking account for your business activities: One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make at the beginning of their business is to pay for business expenses (letter head, office supplies, equipment, etc) from their personal checking account and with personal credit cards.

  2. Keep careful records - apart from the legal requirement, it could help you pay less tax. Note down all the expenses you could claim if you are self-employed or if you let out property.

  3. Don't be late sending in your tax return if you want to avoid an automatic £100 penalty.

  4. Payments on account are based on last year's tax bill. If you expect your income to be lower this year or your allowances and reliefs to be higher, you can make reduced payments.

  5. Investigate the past. It may not be too late to claim an allowance or deduction you have forgotten about.

  6. Think about giving quoted shares, land or buildings to charity. You will get income tax relief at your highest rate of tax and there's no capital gains tax on the gift.

  7. If you are both employed and self-employed, or you switch from being an employee to self-employment (or vice versa) during the tax year, you may pay too much in Class 1,2 and 4 National Insurance contributions. Claim a refund or ask to defer some payments until the position becomes clear.

  8. Many small businesses (with profits up to £50,000) a year can still save tax by operating as a company rather than as a sole trader or partnership.

  9. You can still claim as an expense for your business something you use partly for business and partly in your private life, for example, using your home for work, sharing the car.

  10. If your turnover is less than the VAT threshold, you can opt to use Inland Revenue authorised mileage rates as a basis for claiming car expenses. This saves some record-keeping and saves tax if your actual expenses would be less.

  11. Small and medium-sized businesses qualify for 40 per cent first-year capital allowances on spending on plant and machinery.

  12. You may be able to claim a 100 per cent capital allowance in the year you buy new energy-saving or water-saving equipment for your business.

  13. When you first start your business, claim capital allowances on any equipment you already own but take into the business, for example, a car, desk and so on.

  14. You do not have to claim all the capital allowances you are entitled to. It may save you more tax to claim less and carry forward a higher value to the next year when your profits may be higher or your personal allowances lower.

  15. If you are married and run your own business, consider employing your spouse if his or her tax rate would be lower than yours. The salary paid to your spouse must be in line with the work done.

  16. If you make a tax loss in your business, there are several ways this can be used to reduce tax on other income or gains. Losses may also increase the amount of tax credits you can claim.

  17. Following a test case, where working from home uses furniture and equipment normally found in a home, there is no breach of residential use and business rates are not due. However, structural alterations, hiring staff, using specialist equipment and customers visiting your home-business could justify a charge for business rates.

  18. If your profits are low, think twice before deciding not to pay Class 2 National Insurance contributions. At only £2.10 a week, they are a good value way of building up rights to state benefits such as retirement pension and incapacity benefit.   Whether interest on a loan counts as an allowable expense depends on how the money is used not its source. Instead of overdrawing your business account or getting a business bank loan, a cheaper option might be extending the mortgage on your home. The part of the interest relating to business use is allowable and the Revenue assumes repayments pay off the personal debt before the business part.

  19. Work on a let property or business premises that once counted as an improvement (capital expenditure) may due to technological advances now be accepted as a repair (allowable expense) - for example, replacing old windows with double glazing. If you are replacing an old feature with a modern equivalent, try claiming and ask your tax office to confirm that the expense is allowable.

  20. Try to use the tax-free allowance for capital gains tax every year - you can't carry over unused allowances to other years. Think about selling some shares showing a profit and buying them back within an ISA to make a gain that uses up the allowance or choosing investments designed to produce a capital gain on a set maturity date.

  21. You can claim a 100 per cent capital allowance on the cost of converting space above shops and businesses into flats.

  22. If you own a small business, take professional tax advice on inheritance tax. There are extensive tax reliefs, which can mean you pay little or no capital gains tax or inheritance tax, but they need careful planning.

  23. The revenue has the power to start 'enquiries' and do not have to give you a reason for looking in to your tax affairs.  That means you better use your Account-Able system!  

  24. Tax Returns - For the tax year ended 5th April 2008 all personal tax returns will have to be submitted by 31st October rather than the existing 31st January of the following year, this measure will have a significant impact on Accountants and their clients.

  25. Capital Allowances for Small Companies - Increased to 100% for up to £50,000 per year of expenditure from April 2008.

  26. In 2008 Personal Allowances increased to £5,435 (£105 per week). 10p rate of tax abolished. Basic Rate remains reduced to 20% from April 2008. Higher rates tax kicks in once total earnings reach £41,435.

  27. VAT Threshold & Rate - In 2008 vat registration threshold increased to £67,000. No change to the rates of VAT announced.

  28. Self Employed National Insurance - In 2008 Class II National Insurance raised to £2.30 per week.

     

Live with Happiness :-)
Call or email us to TEST DRIVE Account-Able absolutely FREE for 30 days!

George Watts
Happiness Coach, Author & Speaker

P: 01982 552515
E: mail@pigofhappiness.com
W: http://www.pigofhappiness.com/
A:  The Firs, Hay Rd, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3BP