Business services
Audit
Audit exemption rules mean that fewer businesses now need a statutory annual audit, but many small and medium-sized enterprises still find there are times when an audit is required or simply makes good sense.

An audit does more than satisfy a statutory requirement. Independent evidence of the integrity of your accounts gives reassurance to your customers, suppliers, investors, banks and other finance providers, and it can act as a valuable management tool for decision making.
When you might need an audit
- Your company size or group structure means a statutory audit is required
- A bank, investor or other finance provider asks for audited accounts
- Shareholders, members or grant funders want independent assurance
- You are preparing the business for sale, investment or succession
What we do for you
- Plan the audit around your business so it causes as little disruption as possible
- Test and review your financial controls and management systems
- Report clearly on our findings, including any areas worth strengthening
- Provide an assurance service for audit-exempt companies that want the comfort of independent review
What to expect from working with us
As fully qualified accountants with offices in Swindon, Oxford and Gloucester, we have particular experience supporting SMEs. We explain things in plain English, keep you informed throughout, and treat the audit as a chance to give you genuinely useful insight rather than a box-ticking exercise.
To talk through whether an audit is right for your business, please contact us.
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