Money-saving questions to ask your accountant
Posted: Wed 8th Oct 2025
Most small business owners only speak to their accountant once a year – when the tax bill lands. By then, it's too late to make changes.
But if you know the right questions to ask during the year, you can save money, improve decision-making and put your business in the best possible position for growth.
In this practical 30-minute Lunch and Learn, award-winning finance trainer Tara Askham shares simple tips to help you stay on top of your cash flow, understand the key numbers that matter and build the confidence to have better conversations with your accountant.
Topics covered in this session
The key questions to ask your accountant to save money and improve decisions
The three essential numbers every business owner should know (and why they matter for loans, mortgages and growth)
How to keep on top of your cash flow so there are no surprises
About the speaker
Tara is a business finance strategist, an award-winning entrepreneur and a published author, recognised for making finance simple, practical, and engaging for non-finance business owners.
She delivers finance training for a range of organisations and writes and reviews exam materials for global accountancy bodies.
Named one of the Top 100 Female Entrepreneurs in the UK (2025) by Small Business Britain, and a two-time Theo Paphitis SBS winner, Tara is passionate about helping entrepreneurs know their numbers, grow their profits and take home more money.
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