Businesses invited to free BVM-backed Post Budget Seminar
Businesses of all shapes and sizes are invited to a free Post Budget Seminar organised in conjunction with Blackmore Vale Media.
Experts from chartered accountants and business advisers Princecroft Willis (PcW) will be providing analysis of George Osborne’s Budget measures at the event on Thursday March 22.
Space is limited at the seminar which is at The Exchange, Old Market Hill, Sturminster Newton, at 5pm and early booking is strongly advised. Refreshments will be served.
Speakers include Julian Smith, PcW’s Private Client Services Partner, who writes a popular bi-monthly finance column for BVM.
Elaine Wilkins, PcW’s Business Development and Marketing Manager, said: “We’re delighted that Blackmore Vale Media is partnering with us for what promises to be a fascinating Post Budget seminar.
“Dorset has a huge diversity of businesses but whether you’re a sole trader or a larger company employing many staff, we all stand to be affected by the Chancellor’s measures.
“Our aim is to provide clear and comprehensive analysis of the Budget and answer the many questions that, inevitably, will arise.”
To reserve a place at the BVM-backed Post Budget Seminar please email chris.baker@princecroftwillis.co.uk or phone her on 01425 625523.
PcW is holding a second Post Budget Seminar on Friday March 23 at AFC Bournemouth, 8.30am. Contact Chris Baker on 01425 625523 for more details or to book a place.

Picture caption: Budget briefing: Princecroft Willis Partner Julian Smith who is among the speakers at the PcW/BVM Post Budget Seminar.
6 February 2012




