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Introduction:-
As a successful third generation business we understand the challenges you face, from making effective business decisions to maximising your net wealth. We have been helping businesses prosper since 1948. As our bi-line suggests … we have a tradition of modern thinking.
Many of our clients, like ourselves, are family owned businesses … perhaps owned by the second or third generation … and each with their own unique yet similar concerns, issues and stresses! Our experience and advice can help reduce your stress and generate family harmony and business profits.

Our Core Values:-
Surprisingly, although technology and issues have changed, the big picture of what you want is no different than what our client’s sought 50 years ago …personal friendly service, someone to listen to your ideas and provide some of their own to improve your business . . . and actually help you implement them.

Our Commitment to the Chamber:-
As a commitment to Rotorua Chamber of Commerce members, we are making available

FREE 50 Self Coaching Modules

From their extensive self coaching library.
These are available from the Member's Only page
click here to goto the page

FREE Business HEALTH Check

using inmatrix
optimistprofessional series
valued at
$250

FREE 1/2 hour initial consultation and
FREE accounting, company or taxation advice

As a service to members of the Rotorua Chamber of Commerce
Narin Fisher have offered to provide the first level of accounting, company or taxation advice to our members.


To submit your enquiry:-

complete the form below and submit to Nairn Fisher.

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CONTACT DETAILS:-

Nairn Fisher
Ph: +64 (0) (7) 343 1002
Fax: +64 (0) (7) 347 9446
P.O.Box 1440
1268 Arawa Street
Rotorua
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DON STEWART 

Don has been a director of Nairn Fisher for 10 years specialising in advice to small to medium sized business (SMES), particularly in the Tourism industry.
He draws upon an extensive experience in both Chartered Accounting and the Commercial Business sector, particularly in his other areas of specialisation such as Tax Structures, Business Planning and Management, and Succession Planning.
If you want expert assistance in developing your business - speak to Don.
Outside the office Don enjoys working on reducing his golf handicap, swimming, fishing, tramping and other outdoor pursuits with his wife, Clare.

Direct Dial: (07) 343-1183
Mobile: (0274) 595-531
Fax: (07) 347-9446
E-mail:
ds@nairnfisher.co.nz


STUART KING
Stuart joined Nairn Fisher 33 years ago and frankly what he doesn’t know about creating successful businesses isn’t worth knowing.
Stuart specialises in Business Coaching, Succession Planning, Valuations, Family Trusts and Risk Management.
Outside the office: Stuart enjoys more than the odd game of golf, the company of guests at his Bed & Breakfast Cottage, and developing an Avocado orchard in the Coromandel.

Direct Dial: (07) 343-1181
Mobile: (0274) 844-568
Fax: (07) 347-9446
E-mail:
sk@nairnfisher.co.nz


FILES:-

Sunday Trading   Rotorua = WIN WIN!
There were some interesting media comments regarding Sunday trading in the Rotorua CBD last week. I felt that the remarks about Shop Rotorua were a little unjustified.
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Chamber Indicates Strong Preference for Voting System Change
Last week the Chamber conducted a quick survey of its members to determine their opinion on which election system they preferred, a ‘ward' system or an ‘at large' system. It was a simple choice, one or the other. The survey did not seek opinion on the number of councillors, community boards, Maori wards or the reasons for their choice..
The result was remarkably clear. 166 members cast a vote. This represented 26.3 per cent of the Chamber's membership. Of those 85.5 per cent voted for a change to an ‘at large' system.

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Chamber Makes Submission in Support of Change
Tomorrow is the closing day for submissions on the proposed changes to the Electoral system for Rotorua District Council. The proposal is for the number of Councillors to remain at 12 plus the Mayor, and a major change to move to the election of councillors in an At Large system. This means that all councillors will be elected from a district wide list of candidates. Although not outlined in the advertisement that appeared in February, I assume that each resident on the electoral role will have the opportunity to vote for 12 candidates from a list of many.
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POSITIVE STEPS TO ADD JOBS
For the past few weeks I have been contributing to the steering committee working towards the Bay of Plenty Employment Summit. This is to be held on the 17 April at Waiariki Institute of Technology and is the follow on from the Prime Minister's Auckland Job Summit.

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The Minister and Rotorua's Three Ports!
I enjoyed the opportunity to meet Stephen Joyce, the new Minister for Transport and IT and the Associate Minister for Infrastructure. It's not often that you see a first time parliamentarian being given the responsibility for an important ministerial portfolio. It was refreshing to see the approach of a Minister with a strong and recent background in the business world.
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THE SUPER CITY DEBATE FOR THE BAY
I was very pleased to hear our MP Todd McClay, our mayour Kevin Winters, and Chair of Environment BOP John Cronin all coming out in suport of debate on the concept of rationalisation of governance for the Bay of Plenty. Let's call it the ‘Super City Debate'. I support the debate on this issue, not necessarily that a Super City is the solution that is the best for Rotorua or the Bay of Plenty.
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WORLD CUP 2011 Here we Come
What a great result for Rotorua. Not only will we get the economic benefit of three games but as the No.1 tourist destination in New Zealand of New Zealand, strong promotion should see most of the international visitors coming to our city. So September and October should be very strong months for us.
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Depreciation - Whats in it for your business?
An evaluation of the advantages to business of the 2006 depreciation changes
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