Learn How To Run Your Own Practice At SPVS Business Day!
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SPVS is holding a special event for anyone interested in setting up their own practice.
The event, which will be presented by Hazlewoods LLP and held on November 19th at the Aztec Hotel in Bristol, will cover areas such as benchmarking, understanding financial information, practice valuation, liability partnerships and tax.
Delegates will also be guided through the key steps they would need to take when buying into an established veterinary business.
Jacqui Molyneux, SPVS Junior Vice President, said: “The event will be a fantastic opportunity for practitioners interested in moving to that next level in their careers by setting up their own practices.
“We’re delighted to have Hazlewoods LLP present the seminar, as they have a wealth of hands-on business experience and expertise in the veterinary world, and can provide crucial advice and guidance to ensure that prospective practice owners make the right choices. This seminar will be the first in a series that Hazlewoods will present for SPVS, and each will be presented at several venues around the country over the next two years.”
Costs for the one-day course are £150 + VAT for the first delegate and £130 + VAT for the second delegate from the same practice.
The Business Day will be held at the Aztec Hotel in Bristol. For more information, please contact the SPVS Secretariat on 01926 410454 or email [email protected].
SPVS is run by practitioners for practitioners and if you’d like further information on the many courses and membership benefits that SPVS offers, please contact the Secretariat.2857 views
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26th August, 2008 00h00
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