Guide to the Different Types of Business Advisors

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2 A consultant will typically spend time getting to know a company either virtually or in-person before suggesting (and sometimes implementing) improvement strategies FINANCIAL ADVISOR Being a business owner doesn t necessarily mean that you are a financial expert You might have the knowledge to meet basic financial obligations but turning a consistent profit requires smart decision making and the ability to foresee potential issues down the road 1 TAX ADVISOR A tax advisor can identify potential grants and incentive schemes, assist with transfer pricing, and take responsibility for activities related to general tax compliance BUSINESS CONSULTANT 3 RECRUITMENT Opting to work with a specialist recruiter who in this case is also a qualified accountant means you can be confident that your chosen candidate is up for the demands of the job 4 GUIDETOTHEDIFFERENT TYPESOFBUSINESSADVISORS Need Help? Talk to an Expert https://calibreba com au +61 2 9261 2177 enquiries@calibreba com au To really capitalise on the services that advisors offer it s important that you choose a business advisor with knowledge of the issues you are facing and the skills to point you in the right direction

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