EU Transition: How you can plan financially and manage cash flow

19 Nov 2020

FREE webinar: 19 November, 12:00 – 1:00pm

This free webinar will explore some of the financial risks, and give practical advice on how you can manage your cash flow during and after the transition period.

With Covid-19 still a present threat to many businesses, you may have put the EU Transition to the back of your mind, especially with trade talks ongoing and much remaining unknown. However, there is a lot you can be doing now to protect your finances and manage cash flow that will not only help during this period of change but also build resilience for the future.

In this free webinar, accountancy specialists Garbutt + Elliot will give practical advice on how you can prepare, provide sources of support, and answer any questions that you may have.

This is the second in a series of EU Transition webinars and, as trade talks develop, we aim to explore specific issues in more depth, including importing and exporting, tariffs and taxation, and employment law. For more information and to book, please visit our events page.

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Speakers

Rob Burton – Corporate Finance Partner

Rob is based in Garbutt + Elliott’s Leeds office and specialises in advising owner managed business on disposals and acquisitions, finance raising and strategic succession planning. His experience covers a broad range of sectors, including waste, retail, manufacturing, transport, printing and software.

Rob joined G + E in September 2020, having spent the previous 15 years at an international mid-tier firm, where he advised on numerous transactions and built a strong reputation in the Yorkshire corporate finance community.