TechDEC Presents: Free Small Business 1-on-1 CPA Consultation

Organiser
TechLife Columbus
Date
Thu, 19 Jul 2012, 15:00 - 18:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Columbus, US
Cost
Free

 

 

 

Please join us at the new TechDEC from 11: 00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The TechDEC is hosted within the Metro Data Center at 565 Metro Place South, Suite 300, Dublin, Ohio 43017

TechDEC Presents: FREE Small Business CPA Consultation with Stephen C. Smith of Holbrook & Manter, CPAs.

Please join us at the TechDEC from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in the TechDEC Conference Room to receive your FREE Small Business CPA Consultation with Stephen C. Smith of Holbrook & Manter, CPAs. His expertise include finance, accounting, payroll, financial reporting, budgeting, accounts payable and other controllership and management oversight functions. Steve?s experience and training has allowed him to provide valuable information to small businesses and entrepreneurs by focusing on the vision, strategy, and structure of their operations. Steve can lend a hand with business analysis, business controls, ratio analysis and industry benchmarking.

To take advantage of this outstanding FREE resource, contact Lisa Decot to schedule a 30-minute appointment with Stephen C. Smith at 937-644-8175.

Holbrook & Manter, CPAs has offices in Columbus, Dublin, Marion and Marysville to serve you.

We invite you to enjoy any of the events scheduled at the DEC today -- FREE of charge!
*Jelly @ the DEC (9am-2pm) Casual, co-working with FREE unlimited Wi-Fi

Directions to the Metro Data Center at 565 Metro Place South, Suite 300, Dublin, Ohio 43017

 

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