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Your self-centred view of whether you are going to get paid does not concern me. I'm only interested in my own business, and I prefer to protect my limited liability.
What do you mean, 'charming'?
There's, no need for you to worry about my creditors. If things did go wrong, I'll be pleased that I set up a limited company, and I won't lose my house and personal possessions. In the meantime, I pay my creditors in full and on time.
You should have enough to worry about when you start losing clients to accountants not looking for personal guarantees.
Do you sign personal guarantees for every one that you do business with? If not, why not?
Well you're easily offended.I find your use of the term "self-centred" quite offensive.
However, in this hypothetical example I wouldn't get offended, I'd just get another accountant.
Yes, I would refuse.If you were a director of a startup company with no previous connection to me, would you refuse to make a payment on account of (say) 50% of the estimated fee for the engagement?
"But the mere fact that this debate is taking place shows that there is a backlash against PGs gaining strength. The market is deciding that PGs are becoming less acceptable, and rightly so."
Umm. Having very considerable difficulty in following the tortuous logic at work there.
Business is business. Any of us who are in business are doing our very best to stay in business. One way of making sure you stay in business is by getting paid. I would have no hesitation in asking a limited company director for a personal guarantee. If the director would not give it, then I would rather not do business with him or her.
And I would rather stay with my trusted advisers who have served me well over the years than go to someone I don't know on the basis of an issue such as this.
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Yes, I would refuse.
I was a director of a start up company, and I had no prior connection to my accountant. They did not ask for any payments before they did any work.
This scenario would cause me concern, because I would be wondering if I was being scammed.
Like it or not, if you are going to go into business you have to have some trust in people. I have found it's the people that start looking for contracts, personal guarantees etc, are the ones to avoid. However, this is just my experience.
Including accountants.When the pressure is on people do bad things.
In comparison to these some of my colleagues have been left with hundreds of thousands of bad debts.
How much do accountants make if this is the bad debts?
Maybe people should be looking to reduce the amount of money they pay their accountants, as well as making sure they not signing any dodgy agreements.
Why are attacking me personally? All my arguments have been general.It's fairly obvious that you've something against accountants
It wasn't in jest. Neither did I generalise like you are implying I did.I will take you comment about accountants doing bad things in jest but I suppose we are up there with the other groups that people love to hate
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