Spring 2020: Welcome To The 6th Edition Of The Business Godparent! | Helping you to maximise the potential of your business ... | Posted by Roger Eddowes on 09/04/2020 @ 8:00AM Life regularly throws curveballs, and by Jove, the UK is tackling a few this year. What with Brexit, floods, and COVID-19, it's certainly been turbulent, to say the least. But it's certainly worth remembering that we are all in this together and yes, we will overcome these challenges; it's what we're good at ... Find out more about the Business Godparent by downloading our PDF and watching the videos using the app! In this edition of The Business Godparent, we cover how to protect your business against cyber-attack, scams you should be aware of, and on a brighter subject, what we're looking forward to doing when the Coronavirus is all over! Cashflow is also very important at this time, and that's what we're focussing on in our Foresight column.
We are joined by Andrew Franklin from HSBC on our Red Sofa as he talks about supporting our local businesses and how you can maximise your relationship with your bank manager.
So, why not relax for a bit now and put a little time aside with a coffee to have a read of this latest issue of The Business Godparent? Once again, we hope you'll find it packed full of useful tips to help you tackle the weird and wonderful world of accounting, and give you the odd smile too. Until next time ... ROGER EDDOWES Business Godparent
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Don't forget to stay updated with our daily social media posts on Facebook. About Roger Eddowes ... | | | Roger trained at Edward Thomas Peirson & Sons in Market Harborough before working at Hartwell & Co, followed by Chancery, as a partner. He started Essendon Accounts and Tax with Helen Beaumont in 2014 as a general practitioner with a hands-on approach.
Roger loves getting his hands dirty, working with emerging, small-to-medium and family businesses to ensure they receive the best possible accountancy advice. Roger utilises an extensive network of business contacts to leverage the best guidance and practical solutions. |
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