- CPD Points: 1 [PM] [PS]
- Price: $77.00
- Area: Finance; Legal Skills & Technique; Professional Negligence (general); Risk Management and Liability; Workplace, Business and Career
- Delivered: March 2021
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Description
In this session Elizabeth Camillo, Forensic Investigative Accountant, provides guidance on helping lawyers on the partnership track or planning on setting up their own law practice. This focusses on – lawyers on the partnership track; lawyers planning on setting up their own law practice; and providing a guide to what you need to know as a partner, financing a start-up, budgeting, securing a trusted accountant, setting up electronic files, purchasing a practice, and other nitty gritty information.
A brief summary of the following topics:
- Mind-set: are you really a business owner or an employee?
- Research, research, research. This topic will include marketplace, competitors, time frame, resources, capacity.
- Financing a start-up.
- Budgeting.
- The holy trinity: Business Name, Trademark and URL.
- Securing a trusted accountant/advisor.
- Setting up: your presence, your electronic files, your staff, software subscriptions.
- Purchasing into an existing practice.
Elizabeth Camillo, Forensic Investigative Accountant
About the Presenter:
Ms Elizabeth Camillo holds the following credentials: Member of CPA Australia; Master of Business in Professional Accounting; Post Graduate Diploma in Management; Bachelor of Arts majoring in Economic History and Politics; Certificate IV in Training and Assessment; and Certificate III in Investigative Services. Prior to commencing her own business, Elizabeth was employed by the Law Institute of Victoria as an Inspector and later as a Senior Investigator. These roles provided her with a significant and broad experience of the various types of operating procedures employed by law practices in Victoria. Elizabeth developed an understanding of the challenges facing law practices and the unique differences between businesses operating within a regulatory framework as opposed to those that do not.
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