About Me
Hello
Hello, I'm Louise, and I'm a bookkeeper (MICB). I haven't always been a bookkeeper. I was once an NHS nurse, first working on a busy ward before moving to The Christie.
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Children and work-life balance made shift work tricky. On maternity leave, I began studying bookkeeping with Ideal Schools. I then became accredited with the ICB (always check this before working with any bookkeeper) and worked for a small bookkeeping practice.
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Never one to shy away from a challenge (did I tell you I was an NHS nurse?), I decided that I wanted to go it alone, and Eleven Accounts Services was born.
I work with business owners from different industries. From looking after basic monthly bookkeeping to providing a complete accounts department service, I provide help no matter what the business size. That's the beauty of being your own boss. I can be flexible and tailor my services to suit your needs.
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Helping clients is what I do best – you can take the girl out of nursing, but you can't take the nursing out of the girl. As well as going above and beyond for my clients, I am passionate about involving myself in the community.
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In 2020, I helped set up a local Covid-19 Self-isolation Outreach Group on Facebook. I have also been part of the vaccination programme, putting the scrubs back on and jabbing people.
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I’m also a mum to two strong-willed and active girls so I understand the juggle. That's why I love bookkeeping. It means I can help you stop spinning all the plates.
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Let's have a chat to see if I can help you.
WHAT MY CLIENTS SAY ABOUT ME
Working with Louise has been an absolute pleasure and has taken all of the stress away from me managing the day-to-day bookkeeping for my business. I have reclaimed so much time to run my business rather than constantly keeping up with the finances, which has been critical during this period of growth.
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Louise is professional, she really knows her stuff, and I can confidently leave her to run the finance function of my business whilst we try to grow.
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Angela Dennerley - Kitsch Republic