TaxAssist Accountants network to benefit from the return of former franchisee as a mentor
Shaun M Jooste, writer
While Terry Peachman sold his TaxAssist Accountants franchise business in August 2022, he’s returning as regional Franchise Development Manager. Thanks to his bookkeeping and accounting skills and over 20 years as a successful business owner, he’s looking forward to providing support and sharing his expertise.
According to the Group Director and UK Managing Director, Sarah Robertson, Terry is highly respected by the TaxAssist franchise teams. He’ll be providing much-needed training and support, sharing his knowledge and wisdom from years of managing a business. His warm personality will also pave the way towards a fantastic mentorship, especially for new franchisees.
Terry shares his past experience with TaxAssist Accountants as a franchisor and why he’s happy to return in a new role:
“The TaxAssist franchise met my expectations in all respects, and I had support and encouragement every step of the way. I’m proud to have been asked to return to the TaxAssist family to help support the network with the wisdom that I’ve accumulated over the years. TaxAssist enabled me to build my own substantial practice, earn a good income and realise the exit that I’d hoped to achieve. I’m looking forward to helping others to do the same.”
Terry is quite keen to share with TaxAssist franchisees how he managed to succeed for so many years as a business owner. He has plenty of insights to share, which is why so many will be turning to him for guidance and support.
If you’re eager to run your own business in the accounting sector, it may be time to consider this as a bright opportunity for you with Terry’s support. Learn more about how you can start a TaxAssist Accountants franchise business with a low investment today!
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Shaun M Jooste, writer