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Start-up Seminar Success

Our March office held its start-up seminar last week. The seminar covered key areas for start-up businesses, including business plans, business structure, accounting software and employee considerations. A big thank you goes to Emilia Cybulska from NatWest for her presentation entitled “Give Your Start-up a Boost”, which not only covered financing options, but also gave…

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Ely Start Up seminar Guest speakers announced

Ely Office start up seminar is being held on 20th November https://www.whitingsllp.co.uk/booking-now-open-for-start-up-seminars/. A chance to gain free advice on the complexities of starting in business from Whiting and Partners and Guest Speakers from local solicitors Fraser Dawbarns talking about partnership and shareholder agreements, leases on new premises and employment law for taking on new staff.…

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Preserve your wealth

Discover how to manage your wealth effectively at our annual event led by our wealth management and tax experts. There will be three presentations followed by a light lunch – a great networking opportunity. Tax planning tips & traps Barbara Nicholas, Tax Partner at Whiting & Partners  Passing on Wealth – How hard can it…

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Celebrating 90 years of Whiting & Partners

Founding Partners in 1928 and Signage from the very first office alongside the company seal   Early history We have practiced as chartered accountants, from 12 offices located in the heart of East Anglia, since 1928. As well as providing services to local clients, we also remotely deliver services to clients much further afield. Primarily,…

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Business Fayre empowers local business owners

Whiting & Partners hosted their first Business Fayre on Thursday 20 September at Knights Hill Hotel in Kings Lynn. The event welcomed exhibitors from across a number of industries including insurance, software support, IT, Land Management, HR, Business Growth, marketing and promotions. Each business had the opportunity to chat to delegates and advise them on…

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Booking now open for Start Up Seminars

  Starting up a Business can often be a step into the unknown. There are many aspects to consider when looking to make your mark in the business world with a focus on business planning skills, market research, knowledge of legislation relating to your industry and various other aspects which many business owners find they…

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Wealth Preservation Seminar – Planning for the future

Whiting & Partners host their second annual Wealth Preservation Event at Huntingdon Racecourse on Wednesday 24 October. Discover how to manage your wealth effectively with advice from experts in investment strategy as well as tax and financial planning. The free event will welcome speakers from Whiting & Partners Tax and Wealth Management departments as well…

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Whiting & Partners launch first Business Fayre

Local accountancy firm Whiting & Partners are hosting their very first Business Fayre to local businesses in the Kings Lynn area. Ideal for those entrepreneurs looking to start up or continue to successfully grow their business with FREE advice all in one place! The event is free to attend and starts at 4pm with a…

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Judd takes on the Great River Ouse

Judd Chandler, Accounts Technician at Whiting & Partners’ Godmanchester office will be undertaking a 70-mile kayak along the Great River Ouse to raise money for the charity Mind. Judd will pass a number of the Whiting & Partners offices and hopes that his recent training will stead him well for the long journey from Bedford…

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Latest News – Whiting & Partners Announces Promotions.

Among the oldest independent firms of chartered accountants in the eastern counties, Whiting & Partners, has announced promotions including two new Partners and three Associates.  The two new partners are Amanda Newman and Keith Day.  Amanda  joined the firm in 2000, when she began studying for the AAT accounting qualification. She soon progressed to study…

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