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EQ Bookkeeping, LLC to Exhibit at 2009 Women's Horse Industry Conference
EQ Bookkeeping Exhibits at 2009 Women's Horse Industry Conference
Nashville, TN: September 25, 2009 - The Women's
Horse Industry Association (WHIA) is pleased to announce
that EQ Bookkeeping, LLC has signed up to exhibit at the
upcoming conference November 3-4, 2009 in Louisville,
Kentucky.
Jennifer Foster, CMA, CFM is the President of EQ
Bookkeeping LLC, a firm that provides bookkeeping
services to the equine industry, and "big thinking for
small business." Her firm offers day-to-day accounting
and consulting services to equine businesses throughout
the United States and Canada. Overall, the company's
services have helped numerous organizations improve
profitability and grow exponentially.
Foster has had articles published in various horse
magazines, trade magazines and newspapers discussing how
to avoid IRS audits, money management, determining
profitability, and developing business plans. She has
also spoken at various conferences on these topics. She
is a family owner of Arabian horses, and her husband and
children ride competitively. She has been riding horses
since the third grade. Her recreational time is spent at
horse shows, including the Youth Nationals in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the U.S. Nationals in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her years of experience riding and
showing have given her equine-specific knowledge she has
combined with 15 years of accounting to help horse
business owners.
"People in the horse industry realize that not only do
they have to spend a lot of time on the horses, but they
also have to develop and spend a lot of time on the
bookkeeping and taxes, stated WHIA Executive Director, Catherine Masters.
"EQ Bookkeeping makes that easier for horse owners. It
will be great to have them at the event."
The theme of the Women's Horse Industry Conference is:
MARKETING AND MAKING YOUR HORSE BUSINESS SUCCEED.
According to Masters, "This conference is all about
learning the tricks of the trade in marketing, as well
as learning new techniques to keep horses healthy. There
will be a lot of business taking place at the event, and
attendees are advised to bring plenty of business cards
and information on their companies."
The event will be held at the Crown Plaza Hotel on
Phillips Lane in Louisville, Kentucky. For a complete
list of speakers and other hotels, please visit:
www.womenshorseindustry.com and click on 2009
Conference. Limited exhibit space is still
available. For additional information, or to sign up to
attend, please call (615) 730-7833. The event is open to
members and non-members.
The Women's Horse Industry has over 500 members in all
areas of the horse industry, from miniatures to mules,
and everything in between. 'If you can't find what you
need from our members, it probably doesn't exist,"
stated WHIA VP Debby Lening.
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