EuraAudit UK convenes International Firms in Yorkshire

   October 15, 2005 - EuraAudit UK is hosting the 16th International Accounting Conference and AGM of Eura Audit International from October 21-25 in Ripon, Yorkshire. Delegates represent 250 towns from countries across the world.

 Said Gillian Cruddas, chief executive of the York Tourism Bureau ‘In promoting Yorkshire as a business convention centre, EuraAudit UK encourages and contributes to international tourism and investment putting our area on the International Business Map.’ Cultural and civic events for delegates include a reception by the Mayor of Ripon at the Town Hall, visits to Harrogate, Jorvik Centre, York, The Royal Armouries and Harewood House, Leeds, and Black Sheep Brewery in Masham. Delegates will be staying at the Ripon Spa Hotel.

 Opportunities relating to a high-security outsourcing operation in India will be presented to the International Accounting Community at a technical conference on the 24th of October. Says EuraAudit UK Chairman, Barrie Price ‘The Scope and detail of this operation is truly exceptional and in Association with our Indian Partners we are sharing this opportunity with accountants across the globe.’

 Presentations on the 24th of October, will cover the importance, the practical applications and cost and time saving benefits of the new Outsourcing Facility, the range and scope of services and software and options to integrate Outsourcing and E-Commerce.

 About EuraAuditUK

EuraAudit UK offers the full range of accounting services, specializing in VAT and tax planning, compliance and bookkeeping and business advice in areas including succession planning, exit strategy and businesses purchase and sale.  Clients range from high-worth individuals and investors to large SMEs.

 About EuraAudit International

Eura Audit International, an international network of independent local accountancy firms, in association with the Charter Group Partnership, comprises 150 Firms, representing 200 towns, spanning Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Indian Ocean, with continuing cross-continental expansion.

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