Insider
  • professional, connoisseur, expert (German);
  • an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations (expl. dic);
  • initiated person, the member of society or organization (syn.);
  • well-informed, competent person (syn.).
       

History of the branch and the company

Industrial boom at the beginning of 90ies initiated the demand for bookkeepers, and they appeared – lots of people like an army consisting of the old guard, who had used to operate with words like 'no' and 'must not', the bookkeepers from the new generation and also people who considered themselves to be like them. However, bookkeeping requires a set of characteristics — scrupulosity, tenacity, abilities to analyze and compare, reprocess large volumes of normative and legislative information.

And then the Brownian movement started. In addition the market conditions were governed by the mass population in great necessity for the clients-amateurs ready to work for the minimum wages. The entrepreneurs did not know how to assess personnel’s qualifications and they focused on damping prices since the quality of services was recognized only after the tax audit, which sometimes had very sad consequences.

At that time, professionals started to establish their own bookkeeping companies. They are able to compete with the mass market because of high efficiency of work, legal responsibility, use of modern technologies and synergy effect achieved by mutual cooperation of some top-ranking specialists who are experts in several fields of economy. This is the exactly how we – the company Insaiders – work!