A trainee at chartered accountancy firm, Thompson Jenner LLP, is celebrating after achieving excellent results in her ATT ((Association of Taxation Technicians).
Katie Quick, who works at the firm’s Exeter office, achieved 95% overall and a Distinction in her recent ATT level 2 Certificate in Accounting exam. Katie completed this part of the course in less than 8 months with the module forming part of her Level 3 Assistant Accounting Apprenticeship.
Katie said: “I was delighted to receive my Statement of Achievement and achieving a Distinction. My aim had been obviously to...
Chartered Accountants, Thompson Jenner LLP, will be holding their annual free Budget breakfast briefing 2017 at the Woodbury Park Hotel & Golf Club on Thursday the 9th March 2017.
Presenting an overview of the key budget decisions will be Geoff Fraser, their Head of Taxation.
In addition, guest speaker Phil Sampson of Sampson Hall Ltd and Paul McCarthy of Thompson Jenner’s sister company ThinkIT, will give an overview of the potential threats and preventative measures that businesses can take with regards to the important issue of Cyber Security.
Exeter and Exmouth based Chartered Accountants and business advisers Thompson Jenner LLP have taken on four new recruits as it continues to expand its team of young professionals.
Joining the firm are; Sam Laskey, Leonie Reynolds, Stephanie Hills and Alastair Baxter.
Ruskin Wilson, Partner at Thompson Jenner’s Exmouth office, said: “We are delighted to welcome all our new joiners and have no doubt they will quickly become valued members of our team.
The firm puts immense time and effort into the recruitment and development of its young members of staff and our...
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