Virtual Finance Department 

Prices start from £2,400 per month

If your business is in need of additional manpower and support but the cost of recruiting and training means this is being held onto internally, our Virtual Finance Department may be the ideal option for you, offering bespoke services at a fraction of the price of hiring an additional employee or team.





Tailored Solutions for Your Evolving Needs

Resourcing your business to adequately manage the finance function is a challenging task. Spending the time and money to find the right people, go through recruitment and training, not to mention the infrastructure costs of providing computer equipment and other items – there are lots of factors to consider. This is without taking into account salary expectations, pension contributions, statutory sick pay etc etc.

A solution to this is to fully or partially outsource this function to Charterhouse, who can provide our expertise to assist or manage this area. Our remit would be bespoke to meet your requirements and can include back-office functions such as:

  • Raising and sending sales invoices
  • Credit control functions (accounts payable and accounts receivable)
  • Managing a dedicated email account for supplier invoices and correspondence
  • Setting up efficient workflow processes

This is just a small taste of what we can provide in addition to our regular day-to-day bookkeeping and reporting services, and we are confident that choosing this option will add significant value to your business.

Prices for the Virtual Finance Department are from £2,400 per month.

Please Contact us today to discuss how we can become your trusted VFD, guiding your business towards financial success.

 

020 8863 4566

We have been working with Charterhouse for a few years now and the service has been excellent. David, Cem and the team have always been quick to handle all of our needs – from payroll to VAT submission and day-to-day bookkeeping. I highly recommend Charterhouse as the accounting solution for any SME business.

Rob Knowles