Happy Birthday!

Clear Vision • March 5, 2015

1st Birthday Party!
On Tuesday 31 March Clear Vision Accountancy Group turns 1 and we are celebrating!! To mark this momentous occasion we are having a birthday party and would love you to come!

Save the Date – Tuesday 31 March

31 March 2014 CVA officially opened its doors and we would love to celebrate our first year with all our very special clients.
Come and have a peek where the tax magic happens whilst sipping a delightful coffee and nibbling on a sweet cupcake. Meet the team who always endeavour to make your CVA experience the best it can be!

We want you to come so much that we are having 2 birthday party times – drop in from 9.30am-11.30am or 2.30pm-4.30pm.

We would love to see you there!

Prizes Galore!!

Everyone loves competitions…and more importantly everyone loves to win!!

To celebrate our first year anniversary we are running not 1…but 2 competitions!
First Comp
Okay this one is easy – we want to know how many times the word “”Vision” is mentioned on our website. To make it even easier click on this link to find our website Clear Vision Accountancy  and start counting! Remember to click on all the tabs on the web page. To enter simply email Nicole at nicole@cvaccountancy.com.au with your magic number, full name, email address, and phone number. Easy!!
Now the prize up for grabs is a $50 Coles/Myer gift card – wine, strawberries or shoes anyone?? The choices are endless with a Coles/Myer Gift Card!

Second Comp

Now this comp is for our FaceBook fans!
First you have to like us on FB…click on the link  Clear Vision Facebook   and “Like” us. We will be posting “Birthday Celebrations” posts during the month of March and to enter this competition all you have to do is share as many of these posts as you can.
CVA will select a winner who has shared the most times…..so start sharing! And the prize…a $50 Coles/Myer gift card.

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