Specialist Services for McDonald’s Franchisees

Lamont Pridmore specialise in providing financial advice, tax planning and accountancy services for McDonald’s franchisees.

As a successful McDonald’s franchisee, you’ve already proved your passion for and dedication to business.  You’ve made a significant financial and time investment and passed the rigorous McDonald’s selection process.  You’ve joined a leading global business and are receiving fantastic levels of support, further development and training through the company and your personal business mentor.

The management information McDonald’s provides to franchisees (through the McDonald’s system) is phenomenal in terms of gross profit margins, waste and all direct costs relating to food production which ensures you are running your business as profitably as possible.

So how can we help you?

We are passionate about helping you to reap the maximum after tax rewards from the hard work you have put in to building, maintaining and growing your Store Operating Income (SOI).

By working with you closely we can advise you on any decision before you need to make it, thereby ensuring that you benefit from any commercial or tax opportunities that may be available.

Once we have understood your personal goals we can then help you to formulate a wealth plan that will ensure you turn this cash flow in to life changing actions. These can be from affording the house you have always wanted, putting your children through private education or allowing you to retire much earlier than you ever dreamed possible.

Our business expertise combined with a pro-active and innovative approach has enabled us to create a comprehensive range of services designed to meet your business and personal financial needs:-

Download our Service Flyer for McDonald’s Franchisees

Want to know more?

For more information on how Lamont Pridmore can help you, or to obtain a copy of our specialist brochure, or to arrange your free no obligation consultation call Chris Lamont on 01228 520118 or email chris@lamontpridmore.co.uk

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