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Micawbering and insolvency – why you shouldn’t trust your break even point
I assume you have already worked out your break even point (BEP). If not, you really should because it would be ill advised to run any business without knowing it. If you haven’t done it, go and do it now. Actually, more sensibly, read this article first and then go and do it.
Why should you have a bookkeeper?
Over the years I have spoken to a great many business owners, some of which don’t have a bookkeeper preferring instead to do their own books. Each have their own personal reasons for this, all of which I can empathize with. I thought I would share with you some of those concerns I have heard and dispel a few of the myths.
How to choose your accountant
Whether you are relatively new to the world of business or have been trading for many years, it’s important to make sure you have a good accountant in place to advise and support you. But there are a lot of accountants out there, so how do you know which one is right for you?
5 steps to exterminate the virus of late payment
Struggling with cash flow? Many SMEs are. Maybe cash flow is so slow that you’re not able to pay your staff or yourself a wage – 32% of business owners can’t. If you’re struggling to pay staff on time and can’t pay yourself a decent wage, that’s scary.
What is an Equity Release, and should I consider one?
Equity Release a way for homeowners over the age of 55 to unlock some of the money (the equity) that is within the value of your home. You don’t need to have fully paid off your mortgage to do this, but you will need to repay any existing mortgage from the money released.
