by Juliet Wylie | 1st February 2023 | Business Planning, Sustainability
Do you go to bed at night worrying about how you’re going to pay your staff and bills this month? That your premises heating costs have gone up so much that you need to take out a loan to cover next month’s payment? Or even that this is going to be yet another month...
by Juliet Wylie | 4th February 2022 | Business Planning, Limited company, Sole trader, Start ups, Tips and Tricks, Xero
It may well have felt that January was the longest month ever, and we’ve only just tip-toed into February feeling tired and lacking in vitamin D! Whatever you may feel like doing, don’t put off thinking about how you can help your business in 2022, whether you want...
by Georgi Rollings | 7th March 2013 | Women in business
… grass has ris OK maybe I’m getting a bit too excited about the first couple of warm days as the weather forecast doesn’t look too good over the weekend, but it is at least starting to feel like spring is on its way. I’ve got the spring...
by Georgi Rollings | 12th August 2012 | Business Planning, Sole trader, Start ups, Women in business
One of the consistent themes I’ve found from talking to early stage businesses is that people don’t put a value on their time. An artist pricing their art worries about recovering the cost of materials, but doesn’t consider how many hours each piece...
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...