CRM chosen as advisers for StartUp2018 London
#StartUp2018, organised by Enterprise Nation, is the biggest StartUp show of the New Year in London on Saturday 13 January.
On Saturday, there will be 2,000+ attendees, 100+ speakers and 12 zones!
Oxford based firm, Chapman Robinson & Moore Accountants have been asked to be one of the 15 advisers in the ‘Adviser Zone’.
In addition to listening to a variety of speakers, the attendees to StartUp2018 can have a one-on-one consultation with business experts that cover a variety of different business sectors and topics.
Commercial Director, Mike Foster said; “We are delighted to have been asked by Enterprise Nation to be one of the 15 advisers from across the UK to support this event. We support business owners to start and develop their own business. StartUp2018 is set to be another great event and we are looking forward to hearing the thoughts of the latest StartUp entrepreneurs and supporting them to achieve their vision.”
CRM have been asked to offer advice in the following areas:
– Understanding the most tax efficient entity for your business and personal circumstances.
– How to make the right numbers work for your start up business to deliver success and your personal goals.
– Setting up an effective financial management system to help the business run like clockwork.
– Your accountancy and tax questions answered.
For more details and to book your ticket, please visit http://bit.ly/2C8Rmen
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