Peterson Sullivan LLP Hosts Seminar for the Auto Dealership Industry

Posted on: 10/06/2005

On November 11, 2005, Peterson Sullivan LLP will host a seminar for the auto dealership industry addressing various topics such as tax and legal updates. In addition, the seminar will feature prominent speakers Paul Gillrie, from The Paul Gillrie Institute, and Hugh Blane, from The Effectiveness Institute. The seminar is designed for owners, office managers, business managers, and A/R & A/P employees in the auto dealership industry.

The Auto Dealership Seminar will be held at The Bell Harbor International Conference Center in Seattle, Washington. Registration and breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m. The seminar will begin at 8:50 a.m. and will run until 3:30 p.m. The cost includes buffet breakfast, lunch, parking and seminar materials.

To receive more information about specific topics and registration, please visit Peterson Sullivan’s web site at www.pscpa.com and click on “Seminar and Events.”

The Auto Dealership Seminar is presented by Peterson Sullivan LLP. Peterson Sullivan LLP, a CPA firm, was founded in Seattle and has been in practice for over 50 years in the Pacific Northwest. Peterson Sullivan LLP, one of the nation’s most successful specialists in auto dealership accounting, serves more than one hundred dealers in the Pacific Northwest. Peterson Sullivan provides expertise in accounting, auditing, comprehensive tax services and business valuation for clients including, publicly traded companies, closely-held businesses, non-profits, and private individuals throughout the region.

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Molly Dore
(206) 382-7777

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