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Skeem Saam Actor Clement Maosa Advises Young Business Owners To Join Value-Able Consulting’s Entry Level Incubation Programme

Skeem Saam Actor Clement Maosa Advises Young Business Owners To Join Value-Able Consulting’s Entry Level Incubation Programme. South African actor, most famous for playing the role of Zamokuhle Seakamela in the SABC1 soap opera, Skeem Saam Clement Maosa took to Instagram to announce Value-Able Consulting’s Entry Level Incubation Programme Competition. The post read, “In celebration of youth month @value_able_consulting is offering the youth a chance to run their companies professionally and complaint by being a part of their incubator program… for more infor please follow the page @value_able_consulting now!”

If you are a township based entrepreneur/ business owner and have been running a successful business for the last 2 years, enter the Value-Able Consulting Youth Month Competition and stand to join the Value-Able Consulting Incubation programme. Enter to become 1 of 20 winners to get valuable insights on how to get your business compliant, for 12 months.

Being part of the Value-Able Consulting SMME Incubation programme for township businesses, qualifies you for free assistance on the following; Business Registration, Monthly Management Accounts, Tax Submissions, Payroll and Payslips, Annual AFS, CIPC Annual Returns, One-on-One Consultation and Maintenance of Fixed Assets Register. The qualifying criteria for the programme is that the business owner must be between the ages of 18 – 35 years, have been running a business for the last 2 years in a township and be a South African resident. Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged youth.

A professional consulting firm’s success can be measured by its organic growth-a sure sign that it is delivering what it promises. Such is the case at Value-Able Consulting where its accounting practice has seen steadily growing demand from individuals and the private and public sectors for its range of services.

The company believes that to be successful, one must do ordinary things extraordinarily well, and the more demanding, complex tasks exceptionally well. Giving its clients more than they expect is the basis of its success and growth- a critical factor that has seen its accounting firm expand from one office to three in just four years.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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