5 benefits of working with a business advisor

18 April 2026

As your accountants can do so much more than just the bookkeeping. We’ve outlined 5 key areas where we can offer deeper, business-critical advice and support.

You know that an accountant can look after the books and keep your numbers in good order.

 

But have you ever thought about the additional services and advice that an accountant can bring to you as a fully fledged business adviser, coach and mentor?

 

Let’s explore what other business-critical services your adviser could offer:

 

1. Providing an outsourced finance function

 

Managing your everyday finances can eat into your available business time.

 

By outsourcing your finance function, your accountant can manage the day-to-day bookkeeping, payroll, accounts payable (AP) and accounts receivable (AR). This not only eases your financial workload, it also gives you improved, real-time oversight of your finances.

 

2. Cashflow forecasting and scenario-planning

 

Cash is king, but managing and forecasting cashflow can be a complex task.

 

Your accountant can provide in-depth cashflow forecasts and help you create best-case, worst-case and business-as-usual scenarios for your cash position. With this future view of cashflow, you can make better decisions about hiring, inventory and debt management.

 

3. Strategic planning and goal-setting

 

Every business needs a strategy to drive it forward. But who’s writing your strategy?

 

Working with an experienced business adviser brings an objective viewpoint to your strategic thinking. Your adviser helps you align the financial targets of the business with your own personal and professional milestones. And your strategy can be tracked and regularly reviewed to see how you’re tracking against these key goals.

 

4. Reporting KPIs and dashboards

 

Your business is generating all kinds of different data – but are you reporting on this data?

 

An adviser can help you visualise your financial and non-financial data by setting up custom dashboards and key performance indicators (KPIs). This turns these dry numbers into real, actionable insights – insights that can inform your business decision-making.

 

5. Business coaching and mentoring

 

Working with a business coach gives you the support you need as an entrepreneur.

 

Your advisor can be a confidential sounding board – someone you can go to when you need advice, an independent viewpoint or just a shoulder to lean on. We’re there to guide you through the big leadership challenges and operational challenges you may face along the way.

 

Book some time with our team and let’s see where we can start offering you deeper insights, business-critical strategic advice and the benefits of 1-2-1 coaching and mentoring.

 

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