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Selling Up And Moving On?
Written by Ric in Monday, July 6th 2009
What Do You Need?
So you’re thinking of selling your small business and moving on to bigger and better things in life. But what kind of documentation do you need to fill in before putting your business on the market?
There are few rules when it comes to this, but there are several documents you need to have before you can pursue a sale.
The first step is to get a formal business appraisal so that you know [+]
How Can You Motivate Your Workforce For Less?
Written by Ric in Friday, July 3rd 2009
Keeping morale high at the moment is a very important task for employers to ensure they complete successfully. Achieving this is not just a money issue as morale comes in many different shapes and forms. So, how can you motivate on a budget?
Budget Motivation
Money is tight at the moment, as we are all well to aware. For businesses with cost management in place, the idea of pay freezes is what is commonly used in order [+]
Government Changes Consumer Lending And Borrowing
Written by Ric in Thursday, July 2nd 2009
The Government’s Consumer White Paper today announces new measures in order to crack down on rogue traders.
The paper entitled ‘A Better Deal For Consumers’ bans unsolicited credit card cheques as a way ro promote responsible lending and borrowing and provides longer term framework to enhance and enforce consumer rights in the wider economy.
The Measures
Some of the measures that will be put in place include:
- Significant reforms in the regulations of credit and store cards so that [+]
Some DON’Ts In Business Marketing
Written by Ric in Wednesday, July 1st 2009
Marketing is a way for you to attract people to your business, but it can also be very expensive and ineffective if not done properly. This can be made extremely difficult if you only have a small budget.
If your campaign is to work, you must target the right audience. There are certain things you MUST do in order to achieve this effectively, but here are some things you MUSTN’T do:
Ineffective Communication With Existing Customers
Your existing [+]
Softening The Blow For Laid-Off Employees
Written by Ric in Friday, June 19th 2009
With things the way they are at the moment, you may have to make some lay-offs that you would prefer not to in order to keep your business afloat. This often also means that you can’t afford a decent severance package or access to professional outplacement services either.
So what can you do to help soften the blow of being laid-off? Here are six ideas that won’t cost you the earth!
1. Tap Your Network – talk to [+]
Need to Renegotiate A Signed Contract?
Written by Ric in Monday, June 15th 2009
Part of being a business owner is to sign hundreds of contracts with suppliers, customers and shareholders. But what do you do if something happens and you need to get out of a contract without breaking the law?
Mutual Benefit
Not all contracts are as watertight as they may initially seem. More often than not the other person involved in the contract would rather change terms to maintain a working relationship than terminate the contract or keep [+]
Tax Freedom Day Deadline – Today!
Written by Ric in Thursday, May 14th 2009
UK workers only have until today to cover all of the tax that they must pay in for this year (2009) according to Think Tank.
According to the Adam Smith Institute, this is a shorter wait than last year when ‘tax freedom day’, which was on 22nd May.
On average, a UK worker must work 134 days this year in order to earn any money going to the government through income tax, National Insurance, VAT and other [+]More From Choose a category
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