An accountancy advice roadshow is coming to Edinburgh and is looking for you to become a client if you are a new or established business.
One of the UK’s fastest-growing accountancy firms has chosen Edinburgh as the destination for its latest drop-in advice session.
ClearSky Accounting is inviting small business owners, freelancers, contractors, sole traders and start-ups to meet an accountant at the Edinburgh Thistle Hotel on Thursday 24 October 2013
The free event will offer attendees the chance to have their accounting and book-keeping problems solved by qualified, experienced professionals on a one-to-one basis.
ClearSky, which recently broke into the UK’s top 100 accountancy firms after doubling its fee income in a year, has held similar events in London, Manchester and Reading in recent months.
The first three sessions attracted more than 120 delegates in total, and ClearSky bosses are hoping for a record turnout when they visit the Scottish capital.
Accounting and business development director Daniel Mepham said: “This session will enable business owners and contractors to meet with professional accountants in an informal setting, on a one-to-one basis.
“Our first three drop-in sessions had a fantastic response, and we’re really excited to be heading to Edinburgh.
“The city’s status as a powerhouse in sectors such as banking, financial services and IT make it a real hotspot for skilled, professional contractors and dynamic start-ups, so we’re hoping to meet plenty of people on the day.”
With offices in Manchester, Warrington, Poole and London, ClearSky Accounting has provided fixed-fee tax and accountancy services to more than 10,000 freelancers, contractors and SMEs.
The event will run from 1.30pm to 8.30pm on October 24 at the Thistle Hotel King James Hotel 107 Leith Street EH1 3SW. The event is open for all attendees, not just ClearSky clients and there is no admission fee.
Click here to register and book your slot.
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