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Helping businesses thrive

Birch Glacken Accountants offers local business owners accounting services and so much more.
The team of Birch Glacken business advisors help their clients increase profitability, improve their cashflow, protect their assets and minimise their tax.
Working with the Birch Glacken team, business owners can also financially plan for their retirement by building their succession.
Birch Glacken Accountants principal Rick Glacken said the team could help build strategies with their clients to make the most of their business.
“We’re so much more than accountants,” he said.
“We’re business advisors and this means we don’t just report on the numbers. We can help our clients grow their business.
“We specialise in cloud accounting, or real time accounting, and offer our clients monthly management reports and quarterly meetings to keep on track.
“Our expertise is not limited to business clients. Our team takes a holistic approach to our clients’ financial needs, and we also provide assistance with establishing and administering self-managed superannuation fund.”
This strategy-driven team work hard to ensure the success of their clients’ businesses and are only too happy to meet with new and existing business owners to show them just how effective the team at Birch Glacken can be.
Birch Glacken Accountants is located at unit 7, Taits Corner, 84 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin.
Phone 5447 1022 to find out how Birch Glacken Accountants can help your business thrive.

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