Salisburys Finance Master Classes

Salisburys Finance Master Classes

Salisburys Accountants North Wales are proud members of Arts & Business Cymru. This excellent organisation works to cultivate lasting relationships between the arts and business in our local area.

Arts & Business Cymru work to form partnerships between companies like ourselves and cultural organisations so that we can all assist and benefit from our local community.

Salisburys work alongside Arts & Business Cymru by providing mentoring services to individuals and other businesses in the North Wales area. Part of this mentoring service includes our finance masterclasses.

Jeremy SalisburySalisburys Chartered Accountants North Wales Director Jeremy Salisbury recently presented an informative and very well received finance masterclass course to a number of representatives of Arts & Business Cymru.

The course dealt with all manner of financial matters ranging from basic principles and an explanation of accounting ‘jargon’ to detailed principles of budgeting, forecasting and monitoring of key performance indicators for arts based and charitable organisations.

The course took place last month in Venue Cymru in Llandudno. The practical session of the half day course enabled arts professionals attending to understand the basic principles and relevance of accounting for their organisations.

The course went very well with all delegates learning a great deal and providing excellent feedback.

Keep up to date with Salisburys Accountants news to find out about future courses and finance masterclasses that could help your business or charitable organisation. If you are hoping to attend a finance course with Salisburys and Arts & Business Cymru we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Arts & Business Cymru is just one of several organisations that are partners with Salisburys we also sponsor and work with a number of other local groups and charities to help support our local community and the arts. Find out more on our partners page.

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