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Lytham based Accountant wins Women in Business Award
Suzie Brooks of Brooks Accountants has won the Women in Business Award for “Financial Advisor of the Year” in the Downtown Lancashire in Business Awards.
Established in 2003 by Suzie, Brooks Accountants offers a forward thinking approach to accounting to a range of corporate businesses and SMEs across the UK. Utilising her vast experience in the business world, Suzie’s business offers much more than your standard accountancy practice, including business advice that helps clients grow their organisations through strategic planning and the use of simple tools in key business areas.
Suzie commented, “I’m thrilled to have won this prestigious award. It is testament to our innovative approach with clients. We don’t just communicate with clients when tax returns are due, we work together on a regular basis to ensure clients have up to date information with which to make valuable business decisions. We take the time to get to know each client, where their business currently sits in their market sector, where they want to be in the next few years and then consider how this can be achieved. A range of clients have significantly grown their businesses over the years with our support.”
Another of Brooks Accountants services includes business support webinars. This has proved extremely popular with clients and prospects who have found the advice extremely beneficial. These cover a wide variety of topics including:
• Understanding the numbers – What your accounts really mean and how to use them • How to set budgets and cash flow forecasts • Putting together business plans and projections • How to access finance
Suzie concluded, “I hope this accolade will enable organisations to see the value we can add to their business and how we can help them succeed through strategic financial planning and management.”
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