Healthy

Jacksons Accountants (ascot) Limited·08036241

No distress signals. Accounts cover the period ending 31 Mar 2025.

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Jacksons Accountants (ascot) Limited

JACKSONS ACCOUNTANTS (ASCOT) LIMITED·Company no. 08036241·United Kingdom

Active on the registerInc. 2012 · 14 yrs oldPrivate Limited CompanySIC 69201·Accounting and auditing activities

The Firmwatch take

Jacksons Accountants (ascot) Limited (08036241) currently shows: No major warning signs in the latest extracted accounts, based on accounts to 31 March 2025; last refreshed 24 May 2026. No distress signals. Accounts cover the period ending 31 Mar 2025.

Companies House source·Accounts to 31 Mar 2025·Refreshed 24 May 2026·Methodology and caveats

Firmwatch signals are generated from public filings and are not credit ratings or financial advice.

Incorporated

18 April 2012

14 years on the register

Sector

Accounting and auditing activities

SIC 69201

Size

Not classified

 

Net assets

£102k

Top 10% in sector

Cash at bank

Not disclosed

Not required for this filing type

Latest filing

None yet

 

Financial snapshot

HealthyYear ending 31 Mar 2025

£101,505

No obvious distress signal was extracted from this filing. This headline uses extracted Companies House accounts data, not private credit bureau information.

From Companies House filing for year ending 31 Mar 2025, imported 24 May 2026.

Source-backed indicators, not a credit decision.

Net assets

What is left after liabilities are deducted from assets.

£101,505

Working capital

Short-term assets minus short-term liabilities.

£88,634

Current assets

Assets expected to turn into cash within the next year.

£169,472

Current liabilities

Amounts due within one year, including short-term creditors.

£88,672

Current ratio

Current assets divided by current liabilities. Above 1.0 is usually easier to fund.

1.91

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Positive net assets

The latest filed accounts show assets exceeding liabilities.

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Analytics

Risk, value and sector comparison

Insolvency risk

4/100

low risk

Estimated public-data value

£76,129 - £137,032

medium confidence - net asset range

Sector comparison

Sector: Accountancy and Tax

Sample: 35,602 companies

Negative net assets: 11.4%

Net assets vs sector median
£97,810
Working capital vs sector median
£82,720
Sector median current ratio
1.61
  • Positive net assets

    The latest extracted accounts show assets exceeding liabilities.

Risk and value are estimates from public accounts only. They are not a credit score, valuation opinion or insolvency prediction guarantee. See methodology.

Balance sheet

Full extracted balance sheet

Top 10% in sector · Sector medians shown for 35,602 filers in this sector (2025).

  • Cash at bank

    Bank balances disclosed in the public accounts.

    Not disclosed

  • Current assets

    Assets expected to turn into cash within one year.

    £169,472

  • Current liabilities

    Amounts due within one year (short-term creditors).

    £88,672

  • Working capital

    Current assets minus current liabilities.

    £88,634

    Median £6k

  • Fixed assets

    Long-term tangible and intangible assets.

    £12,871

  • Total assets less current liabilities

    Fixed assets plus working capital.

    £101,505

  • Net assets

    What's left after liabilities are deducted from assets.

    £101,505

    Median £4k

  • Equity (capital & reserves)

    Shareholder funds.

    £101,505

  • Current ratio

    Current assets divided by current liabilities. Above 1.0× is usually easier to fund.

    1.9×

    Median 1.6×

Figures extracted from the company's public XBRL/iXBRL filing. Fields shown as Not disclosed are not legally required for this filing type and are absent from the source document — they are not necessarily zero.

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© Firmwatch · Data sourced from Companies House under the Open Government Licence v3.0Last refresh · 24 May 2026