The difficult economic climate will be among the issues discussed when members of the ICAEW gather for their two-day All Wales Chartered Accountants Conference in Llandrindod Wells later this month.
The event, staged at the Metropole Hotel on March 25th and 26th, features many high calibre speakers including the Bank of England’s Agent for Wales, Neil Ashbridge.
The speakers and their topics are:
- Tax planning in the current climate: Glyn Davies, PricewaterhouseCoopers.
- Economic outlook: Are we out of recession?: Neil Ashbridge, Bank of England Agent for Wales.
- Managing the recovery: Steve Wade, Begbies Traynor.
- Legal update: Duncan Macintosh, Capital Law.
- Managing cash flow/making acquisitions: Mark Hislop, Broomfield & Alexander.
- Tax planning for Smaller Owned Managed companies including profit extraction: Leighton Reed, Broomfield & Alexander.
- Financial aspects of caring for the elderly: Jonathan Wilkey, Gwyn James Solicitors.
David Lermon, Director for Wales of the ICAEW, said: “This annual conference brings together a high calibre range of speakers and gives practitioners the ideal opportunity to get together to discuss some of the key issues of the day as they affect the profession and the economy at large.”