by Georgi Rollings | 1st October 2014 | Accounting, Bookkeeping, Company Structure, Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups, Women in business
Running your own business is often all about taking a leap of faith firmly out of your comfort zone. So what are the 10 key money areas to consider in your first 10 months in business? 1. Structure Should you set up as a sole trader or a limited company? This...
by Georgi Rollings | 17th June 2012 | Bookkeeping, Company Structure, Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups
You’ve just started trading, but you don’t know what to do next. You know you need to make sure you’re keeping the tax man happy, and you need to track how your business is performing. If only somebody could give you some simple steps to complete!...
by Georgi Rollings | 6th May 2012 | Company Structure, Corporation tax, Directors, Limited company, Self assessment
Perhaps you set up a limited company to house your small business because somebody told you it was more tax effective? A lot of people running very small businesses do so through a limited company now, instead of as a sole trader. It means more admin, more expense,...
by Georgi Rollings | 11th March 2012 | Bookkeeping, Business Planning, Company Structure, Limited company, Sole trader, Start ups
One of the things I love most about what I do is getting to see so many new businesses, all with fantastic ideas, just waiting for an opportunity to flourish. However on the flip side I get to see some pretty regular mistakes that a lot of people make which can cause...
by Georgi Rollings | 30th July 2011 | Accounting, Company Structure, Limited company, Sole trader, Start ups
So. You’ve come up with the best business idea of the year, you’ve sounded it out with your friends, you’ve decided to go for it. The big question is how to get started. One thing you need to think about right at the start is how to structure your...