A Review of Payroll Issues
Caroline Alary, a Small Business Consultant at Ceridian, is passionate about the inner workings of small to mid-sized businesses. She provides small to mid-sized businesses with concrete Human Capital Management tips to help reach their goals.
Join Caroline for an in depth look at payroll issues that clients and bookkeepers face on a daily basis and learn what tools are available to manage those challenges.
Regional Developer: Tracy Lampron, CPB
The cost of the meeting is free; however, you are responsible for your own dinner and beverage.
Dining out with food allergies can be a challenge, but it can be done safely. The best way to stay safe is by being informed and communicating your needs.
Before you go: ‘Be Informed and Inform’. We recommend contacting the restaurant ahead of time and talking to the restaurant manager or Kitchen manager.
At the Restaurant: ‘Communicate’. Talk to the server upon arriving and also to the IPBC regional network chair and explain your food allergies.
Block out time on your calendar for this event right now. Why? Just imagine networking with some of the top bookkeepers in the country. Imagine the chance to be on the fast track to a more lucrative practice, to being a certified professional bookkeeper (CPB) and to receiving greater professional recognition inside and outside of this network.
Regional Meetings are a vital part of that formula for success.
They're a unique chance to combine learning – a guest speaker shares expertise that's sure to make your work a bit easier – with fun and powerful networking.
Attending this meeting qualifies for one Professional Development Credit
Each meeting includes a guest speaker with a Q&A session; a discussion among the attendees about a marketing topic, a challenge someone may be facing, or another topic important to you; and networking. Non-members are welcome to attend two meetings to evaluate IPBC. Afterwards, you must join to participate in Regional Meetings.
Our meetings are "Scent Free” and business casual attire is appreciated. This is a business meeting. Please, turn off your cell phone before entering the room, and sorry no children allowed.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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