Engagement letters are a daily requirement in fields like law, accounting, and consulting. They serve as a formal agreement outlining the scope of work, terms, and conditions between a professional and their client. If you haven't drafted one already, chances are you'll need to in the future.
It serves as a binding document between an accountant and their client, outlining the responsibilities and expectations of each party.
“Corporate success is a symphony, and accountants are the conductors orchestrating financial harmony.” “Accounting is the backbone of the corporate world, providing the structure for success.” “In the corporate arena, accountants are the architects of financial stability.”
We are pleased to accept the instruction to act as your bookkeeper/accountant and we are writing to confirm the terms of our appointment. The purpose of this letter is to set out our terms for carrying out the work and to clarify our respective responsibilities.