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Free Business Improvement Breakfast Event

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November 12th, 2008

erc-logYour Business - Your Future - Your Wealth

Chamber members Edward Robinson & Co would like to tell you about an event they are holding on Tuesday 25 November at Hoole Hall Hotel Chester (8am - 10.30am)

To celebrate the opening of our new Chester office, Edward Robinson & Co in conjunction with Hillyer McKeown Solicitors, would like to invite you to our first free breakfast seminar.

Who is it aimed at?

  • Business Owners of growing & innovative businesses
  • Higher rate taxpayers
  • Business owners who want to improve their cashflow
  • Companies who may have to deal with redundancies or other employment issues

You will learn from Edward Robinson & Co

  • Facts regarding our forward thinking tax schemes - designed to provide
  • taxpayers with a choice of how much tax they want to pay (both personally and in business)
  • Low, medium and high risk options on making tax a minimal cost for all tax payers
  • A simple anti-recession system that works. By using business and profit
  • improvement methods to improve efficiency and maximise cash retention in
  • the business owners hands
  • How to reduce or even remove tax payments for January 2009.
  • From Hillyer Mckeown Solicitors
  • Surviving the Credit Crunch - making sure you get paid and improving your businesses Cash flow
  • How to avoid the bear traps of employment law - ensuring restrictions on employees are binding at the end of employment.
  • Out with the old, in with the new - the Employment Bill 2007 - 2008

Benefits of attending

  • Understand how to take more out of your business - legally
  • That paying tax can be a thing of the past
  • Improve your business cash-flow and reduce the chances of your customers not paying you
  • Understand how to make employment law work for you and avoid costly tribunals

This is an invitation only event. To secure yours, please email cathy.ellis@ercacc.co.uk

Banking Issues For SMEs - We Need Your Views

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November 12th, 2008

Piggy BankAs the British Chambers Of Commerce call for the finance issues facing small businesses to be a top priority, we want to hear from local businesses about their experiences (read the press release here).

Has your bank been helpful or understanding during these troubled times? Could they have done more? Do you think they have acted enough to meet your needs.

Your stories will help us lobby the banks and government to ensure small businesses are not forgotten.

Either leave a comment on this blog or email Maresa Molloy, Head of Policy at Liverpool Chamber.

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