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Liverpool accountants invite Bootle businesses for breakfast
The Bootle-based firm of accountants and business advisors, DSG Chartered Accountants, is holding the next of its regular networking business breakfasts, offering key advice from accountancy experts.
The informal event, on Wednesday 17th September at the L20 restaurant, Hugh Baird College in Bootle, will also bring together local businesses and like-minded professionals to share tips and make new connections.
At the event, guests will hear from Donal Bannon from Morecrofts Solicitors who will be discussing the business M.O.T service it offers to help protect businesses. Andrew Moss of DSG will also be talking to guests about the importance of a tax health check.
Andrew Moss said: “The aim of our business breakfasts are to bring together local businesses, professionals and advisors for informal informative networking where we can provide useful tips and guidance to benefit their businesses and clients.”
“We also want to give Bootle businesses an opportunity to meet others in the community that face similar issues, to share experiences and maybe even do some business. It is a great opportunity for companies in the L20 area.
To register, contact Sue Gallagher on 0151 243 1230 email spg@dsg.uk.com or visit www.dsg.uk.com/events.
DSG provides a range of tax, audit, and business advice, with offices in Liverpool, Bootle Southport and North Wales.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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