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November’s Bristol Business Network Networking lunch and Business Seminar

October 15, 2015

11th November at Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa

Essential details….

  • 10am – 11.45am – business seminar with coffee, networking and knowledge – with 2 minutes silence at 11am
  • Networking over drinks 11.45am – 12.30pm
  • Structured 2 course, served, networking lunch 12.30pm – 2pm
  • Lunch speaker
  • Superb venue and location 
  • Opportunity cost of not attending – the value of the best alternative forgone, in a situation in which a choice needs to be made between several mutually exclusive alternatives given limited resources!

Seminar before THE networking lunch being hosted by LP Wealth Management’s Andy King.

Andy specialises in providing Later Life advice, including care fees planning.  He is  an Accredited Adviser with the Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA).

Thanks to better medical care and healthier lifestyles, we have the prospect of living longer. But while an increase in life expectancy may seem like good news on the face of it, it has to be recognised that there are a number of financial implications that go with it. 

For example, the average cost in a residential care home in the UK is around £28,860 a year and with the average stay at about three years, the costs are substantial.

How do you plan? Will IHT provide monetary gifts to your loved ones? What about securing an income to help cover your long term care costs?

This seminar will show you how to

  • Safely make monetary gifts to loved ones during your lifetime
  • Plan your exposure to IHT
  • Arrange a pre-set income for life to help safeguard against care costs, if required in the future
  • Keep control of your money
  • Benefit from using gifts and trusts

Essential knowledge if

  • You are a business owner, home owner, someone with assets
  • You have parents not yet in care
  • You haven’t even thought about the implications
  • You are a business owner who wants to be better informed
  • You are looking for options

Followed by THE Networking Lunch

  • Pre-lunch drinks and informal networking from 11.45am.
  • Sit down for 2 course, served lunch with coffee at 12.30pm. Structured networking around your table with other decision makers.
  • You sit with other decision makers – none of whom do what you do. There is a table host at each table and you have 3 minutes to demonstrate how what you do adds value, enhances people’s businesses, overcomes challenges and offers solutions.
  • PLUS you have the Event Programme & seating plan which lists everyone attending , their name, business name and what their business does and importantly what table they are sat on enabling you to network with other – more business building opportunities!
  • Lunch speaker – Peter Prater – Managing Director – QTAC Payroll Software and Outsourcing
  • Lunch finishes at 2pm

Cost of event for visitors is £36.00 (Inc. VAT) covering seminar, coffee, 2 course served lunch with drinks – wine available, event programme, delegate list, dietary requirements are catered for.

To book place(s)

Call 01981 540708

Email sean@business-network.co.uk with “book my place” and I will arrange everything – how to prepare, confirmation, any dietary requirements and your invoice

Complete the Inquiry Form here

Gallery for the Event

Event host - Sean Humby

Event host – Sean Humby

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Location

Location of Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa

Seminar Host - Andy King - LP Wealth Management - Accredited SOLLA and long term care specialist.

Seminar Host – Andy King – LP Wealth Management – Accredited SOLLA and long term care specialist.

Lunch speaker - Peter Prater - QTAC Payroll Software & Outsourcing

Lunch speaker – Peter Prater – QTAC Payroll Software & Outsourcing

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