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Alison joined Albert Goodman in 2007, having worked as an Accounts Supervisor in the industry for over 17 years. She qualified as a Certified Accountant in 2011. To support her role as Sage specialist for the Practice, she is also Sage One and Sage 50 Accounts Certified. Alison is currently a serving member of the UK Accountants Advisory Board at Sage, as well as being a Sage Social Business Expert, which is part of a team of specialists providing free business advice online on the UK “Sage Advice” blog.
Her extensive experience in book-keeping and management reporting provides valuable insight for her work in supporting diverse organisations across our client base, providing tailored training and advice to suit each individual client’s needs.
Alison also hosts our successful series of free Sage workshops for clients, designed to pass on useful hints and tips, saving valuable time and providing beneficial financial reporting.
Specialisms
SME
The question of ‘where next?’ is always part of our conversations with SME clients. While you explore different avenues to take your business, we put the structures in place that make your ambitions p...
No business can afford to get its accounts wrong. With regulations to meet, reputations at stake and opportunities to grasp, one wrong step can put your business on the back foot. But that doesn’t mea...