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Why not having start up capital can be a blessing to a small business

June 12, 2020 Deborah

I’ve started three businesses from scratch. Two of these were service based businesses and the other was a subscription box…

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Three Easy Ways of Measuring Business Success

May 2, 2020 Deborah

I ran a poll which asked what entrepreneurs really wanted to know about. By far, the most popular response was…

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How to write a financial strategy

April 23, 2020 Deborah

Think of a financial strategy as a route planner on a road trip, with that road trip being your business…

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Filed under: business finance, Control, entrepreneur, Finance, strategy

Five Ways to Achieve Financial Resilience

March 11, 2020 Deborah

   Owning a business can often feel like being on a treadmill. Some days it’s difficult enough to get through…

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Filed under: budget, Business, business risk, cashflow, coronavirus, entrepreneur, planning, Preparation, resilience, risk, small business

How to get the most out of your accountant

March 4, 2020 Deborah

The relationship you have with your accountant is one of the most important that your business can have. But first,…

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Filed under: aca, acca, Accountant, best business practice, business support, chattered accountant, icaew

6 Lessons Start Up Entrepreneurs can learn from larger Company Board Meetings

February 15, 2020 Deborah

I attended a board meeting for a company that I hold a Financial Directorship and it got me thinking. Wouldn’t…

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Filed under: best business practice, Board meetings, business control, business finance, business habits, company director, finance review, management account

Can the average small business benefit from R&D tax credits?

February 4, 2020 Deborah

 The answer? In more ways than you might realise. The Research & Development (or R&D) Tax Credit is an initiative…

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Filed under: business finance, business money, cashflow, entrepreneur, invent, professional business support, r&d, research development grant, small business, start up business

Five Ways to Achieve Financial Resilience In Your Business

January 28, 2020 Deborah

Owning a business can often feel like being on a treadmill. Some days it’s difficult enough to get through all…

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Filed under: business plan, business risk, business success, cashflow, entrepreneur, key to success, kpi, start up, strong business
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