"Who are we ?"
Company Profile :
Entrepreneurs and CO Ltd
145-157 St John Street - London EC1V 4PY
Chartered Accountants & Business Advisers, at Entrepreneurs & Co (ENC), we appreciate the value of working together as a team.
Because the flow of ideas is encouraged at ENC and everyone feels free to express their opinion with regard to work related matters it has by the very nature of being, created a dynamic work environment. As a team we all recognise our responsibility in making Entrepreneurs and Co what it is.
The reputation of the whole firm is in the hands of each individual and we are proud of being part of such a strong team. Together we encourage and motivate each other in a dynamic environment so that as a team we can provide innovative and profitable solutions for individuals and businesses.
Services
Every client is unique and deserves a unique service. Our philosophy is to put our clients first - to understand their situation and provide a first class service tailored to their specific needs.
Because we establish a one-to-one relationship with each client we are able to offer timely, individual advice on how to improve your business or personal finances.
As leading edge accountants we have developed the traditional bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting services into innovative client-focused services that provide not only all the reliable background support you would expect from a professional firm but also forward-thinking advice on how to improve your situation.
We have also developed a new range of accounting services to meet the needs of modern businesses, including a comprehensive business advisory service. Whether you need help with growing your business or advice on optimising your personal or family finances, we are here to help you get the best results.
The President’s speech, cited verbatim, covers foreign assistance program achievements over the past eight years, as well as the new approach to development embodied by a revolutionary initiative called the Millennium Challenge Account, a robust program that has invested $6.7 billion in 35 countries around the world.
Among the highlights:
“This administration has made international development one of our biggest priorities. For too long, foreign aid was designed to make us feel good. Now, we're ensuring that our resources do good."
“We say to those we want to help support, open markets to trade and investment, and above all, invest in your people's health and education. Yo
u see, by tying our aid to these policies, we are encouraging developing nations to make tough economic and political and social reforms.”
“This approach is based on a clear conviction: People in the developing world have the capacity to improve their own lives -- and they will rise to meet high standards.”
President Bush addressed the global food crisis and the issue of crops grown with biotechnology. He talked of the accomplishments and new initiatives for extending education, disease prevention and healthcare, and the importance of developing free trade.
The President concluded by urging the G8 and the United Nations, and fellow contributors to the Global Fund, to follow through on their pledges, and corporations and foundations that have shared their resources and expertise with the developing world to continue in their efforts to help.