Make Yourself a Business Advisor

Short course

In London

£ 290 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Day

Why you should attend. The role of the accountant is changing as clients seek a more proactive service. As accountants we need to ensure we have the skills to fulfil this role, especially if aspiring to senior positions or partnership. This session provides a grounding in the way businesses are run, to: spot opportunities for added-value work, and. advise clients how to run their b. Suitable for: Who should attend. This course is suitable for partners or managers involved or seeking to get involved in providing business advice to clients.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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66 Wigmore Street, W1U 2SB

Start date

On request

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Reviews

Course programme

Make Yourself a Business Advisor 17 Jul, 27 Nov 2009
Time:
9.30 - 5.00
Location:
100a Chalk Farm Rd NW1 8EH

INDIVIDUAL TUITION ALSO AVAILABLE

Who should attend

This course is suitable for partners or managers involved or seeking to get involved in providing business advice to clients.

Why you should attend

The role of the accountant is changing as clients seek a more proactive service.

As accountants we need to ensure we have the skills to fulfil this role, especially if aspiring to senior positions or partnership.

This session provides a grounding in the way businesses are run, to:

  • spot opportunities for added-value work, and
  • advise clients how to run their businesses better

Course content

Much of the work will be based around a realistic case study.

You will be asked to consider how businesses grow, the questions to ask your client to assess their business and provide sound advice.

Issues covered will include:

  • the vision and goals for the business
  • the structure of the business and strategy to achieve these goals.
  • the roles and responsibilities of key employees
  • the system of control and reporting
  • the effectiveness of leadership and management of people
  • the product and processes
  • marketing and sales initiatives
  • finance requirements
  • use of technology

"Course was a good ideas generator for likely future work and increased client contact"
NB., Rayner Essex


"Very interesting"
MB., Maurice Apple


"Good interaction with group and some very good practical ideas"
ND., Littlejohn Frazer


"Very good. Full of tips & suggestions"
SK., Langley and Partners


"Very useful course"
SG., Carter Backer Winter

CPD: 6 Hours
FEE: £290 plus VAT or 4 'Block Booking Places' (from £212 plus VAT)

Additional information

Students per class: 10

Make Yourself a Business Advisor

£ 290 + VAT