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Warrener Stewart joins the ICAEW Business Advice Service

28 August 2014 •

Why it is some businesses thrive and other’s barely survive?

Professional business advice for SME’s and startups can frequently be the difference between their survival and their failure. The professional membership organisation for chartered accountants, the ICAEW, recognises that as qualified business advisors chartered accountants are perfectly placed to help fledging business so has introduced the Business Advisory Service (BAS).

Fulham based chartered accountants Warrener Stewart has been helping owner managed business of all sizes make sense of their numbers for the last 30 years. Joining the ICAEW’s BAS scheme seemed a natural progression to helping business owners, many of whom are based near Warrener Stewarts’ offices in SW6.

Under the ICAEW’s scheme, businesses who are not currently using Warrener Stewart are offered a free, one hour consultation to discuss a business related matter with one of their expert principals.  Commenting on the scheme, company director Gary Chapman, who signed Warrener Stewart up to BAS, said:

“So many businesses face the same concerns throughout their lifecycle, such as developing and implementing a business plan, through to understanding their tax liabilities and how to access finance, plus knowing how to restructure their company.  Since we work with such a wide variety of owner managed businesses we felt that we had a wealth of experience that new clients could benefit from so happily signed up to BAS.”

“Rosslyn Park has always been dependent upon raising funds to achieve what it needed and like any club had to act like a business, moving with the times.”
Rosslyn Park