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'Survival of the Fittest' forum for accountants

27th Sep 2005
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A major accountancy Industry forum, billed as 'Survival of the Fittest', is being held on Thursday, 6th October at the Natural History Museum in London.

This 'free'* event is the first of its kind to bring together top industry speakers to deliver vital information and updates that will ultimately help practices to survive in today's fiercely competitive world.

Keynote presentations from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Companies House, the Inland Revenue, the Added Value Network and IRIS Software, sponsors of the event, will address the most important issues affecting the profession in 2005.

Presentations include:

'International Accounting Standards by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
'Long term strategy for electronic service delivery by Companies House
'The top 5 reasons for filing electronically by the Inland Revenue
'The interpretation of annual results in a way that clients will find meaningful by the Added Value Network
'How integration is helping practices to cut costs by IRIS Software

A complimentary copy of a benchmarking report produced by the Added Value Network entitled 'The essential guide for achieving outstanding results in your accounting firm' will be available to all those attending the forum.

Attendees will also be eligible for CPD points which contribute to continual professional development requirements.

The forum will run from 9.00am to 12.30pm.

Anyone interested in reserving a place should visit www.survival2005.co.uk or phone 01753 212445.

*The sponsors, IRIS Software, are offering delegates free admission if they book directly with them either via the web site: www.survival2005.co.uk or by phone on 01753 212445.

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