| September 10, 2009 | ||
| 6:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |

Heather Powell - Partner at Kingston Smith
What are the biggest threats to your business during the credit crunch?
Is it :
- Cash flow?
- Competition?
- Difficulties generating new business?
- Problems raising a loan?
- How robust and up-to-date are your financial records?
- How’s your relationship with your bank?
Accountant and EWiB member Heather Powell will be addressing these issues in her interactive talk “How to keep afloat in a recession”
Heather says “I will be reviewing ten top tips to consider when reviewing your business with a focus on ensuring that you will come out of the recession in good order.”
The seminar will be led by Heather, but delegates will be invited to discuss the ideas put forward and share their thoughts on the past 12 months.
“The whole aim of the evening is to share our experiences and give everyone new ideas about how to address the challenges faced by business people in all sectors,” she says.
Accountant Heather Powell is a partner at Kingston Smith LLP, a London firm of chartered accountants. Heather’s clients include entrepreneurial businesses with whom she takes great pleasure in building up a good relationship and a full understanding of both the business and the owners’ aspirations and plans.
After graduating from Cambridge University, she joined accountancy firm KPMG and trained in the City as a chartered accountant. After marrying an army officer, she moved to Germany where their two children were born. On her return to the UK in 1997, she worked for a local firm of Surrey accountants before joining Kingston Smith in 2007 – back to her roots in the City. Her two children are now 14 and 13.
www.kingstonsmith.co.uk
Closing date for booking Tuesday 8th September
Location: The Ship Hotel, Monument Green, Weybridge, KT13 8BQ
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