by Georgi Rollings | 6th October 2012 | Women in business, Working from home
Sage launched its new Sage Business Experts Programme just over a week ago with the intent of creating a group of business people to support and advise UK businesses via social media. I was delighted to be asked to be part of this programme, and to join others such as...
by Georgi Rollings | 29th September 2012 | Working from home
As an accountant working from home I can get excited by balancing accounts and filing tax returns. Every so often I suspect I really ought to get out more..! This has been one of those rare weeks when that is exactly what I have done. In addition to a couple of client...
by Georgi Rollings | 14th July 2012 | Women in business, Working from home
I have to admit I had a bit of a smug moment a couple of months ago thinking about the summer holidays. I don’t need to worry about the girls having 6 weeks off school – they’re only 2, and will carry on going to their lovely childminder over the...
by Georgi Rollings | 7th April 2012 | Self assessment, Sole trader, Start ups, Working from home
If you make money through your blog then you need to look carefully at the tax implications. I wrote a 5 part guest blog series for BritMums which went through: Is your blog a trade (i.e. taxable) or a hobby What expenses are tax deductible Working from home What...
by Georgi Rollings | 1st April 2012 | Sole trader, Start ups, Women in business, Working from home
Recently I’ve found myself in the happy situation of having too much work. I’m very definitely not complaining, but in some ways its been getting a bit much! I spend far too many evenings locked in my office with a bar of chocolate, and far too little...
by Georgi Rollings | 11th February 2012 | Women in business, Working from home
I have read a few blogs recently about the name “mumpreneur”. It causes heated debate, some people love the name, some people hate it. This is my view. Firstly, do I view myself as a mumpreneur? Well – yes I do – I’m a mum, and I run...