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NZ Accounting comes to Cambridge

NZ Accounting comes to Cambridge

As the old saying goes, accountants are slow, but at least they're expensive - or are they?

New to Cambridge, NZ Accounting launches on 1 April 2011, relocating their head office from Hamilton with a range of accounting services that have proven to be a huge hit with small business owners across New Zealand.

The proof being that NZA will process more than 800 sets of books across New Zealand this year, says Michael Fresnel, the principal, NZ Accounting.

"I developed the NZA model to be simple, accurate, fast and economical, and I knew straight away from client feedback and the fact that they like to refer friends to the firm that I'd got the right mix. But I never expected this much traction.

"Our client base continues to grow at a phenomenal rate right across New Zealand," he says.

NZ Accounting's product line-up cuts the time small business owners have to spend in the office by up to 90%, is cheaper than any other similar product on the market, and turnaround time is quicker, providing business owners with the information they need to make the important decisions faster.

And being based in Cambridge is the best part of it, says Michael.

"Relocating to Cambridge from Hamilton - I should have done it years ago. It's a beautiful town with great schools and plenty to do - I'm looking forward to raising my family here."


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