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16th September 2009
Danbro, the specialist accountancy firm for contract and freelance workers, is celebrating after being shortlisted in two categories for this year’s prestigious Accountancy Age Awards.
The company is in the running for the ‘Best Small Firm’ and â... Read >
Author: Jenny Thaw
16th September 2009
Consumer credit refers to credit in some form given to the consumers. It is a way of financing a client on condition of a deferred payment, at a later date or within a particular period of time.
The businesses that provide consumer credit facilities n... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Free lancers, contractors and self employed workers can enjoy the benefit of working for themselves and being self employed. Nevertheless being a sole trader, in partnership with someone or being in a limited companies can have implications for your earni... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
10th September 2009
From 1 October 2009 companies should be anticipating significant changes to their administration and management as new provisions contained in the Companies Act 2006 come into force. One of the areas which will require a professional review and possible a... Read >
Author: london-registrars
02nd September 2009
The UK registry at Companies House provides a useful service for limited companies. In addition to incorporating and dissolving companies they also maintain the national register. This involves the recording and storing of data relating to all UK incorpor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th August 2009
Wisteria Formations, the leading online limited company formations agent in the UK explains why it is important not to use a home address as a registered office when setting up and registering a limited company.
London, UK (28/07/09) – Currently ov... Read >
Author: moviesplanet
03rd August 2009
The system of ir35 was incorporated in the United Kingdom with the aim and objective of implementing suitable tax legislation measures for those who were somewhere or the other falling in the category of "disguised employers". This tag basically was assoc... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
23rd June 2009
In the midst of this current recession, there will be an unprecedented number of businesses seeing red for the first time when they come to draw their year end accounts. For some this will be the first time that they have not made a profit, having benefi... Read >
Author: melaverty
18th June 2009
With more legal practices taking the decision to move away from traditional partnership arrangements and becoming limited companies, Andrew Sherwin of Quill Group Ltd - a member of the Institute himself - asks the Institute of Directors (IoD) what they of... Read >
Author: Quill Webmaster
29th May 2009
There is no doubting the difficult financial situation Ireland, and indeed many other countries are suffering at the moment. But it is vital that we do not allow the global recession to discourage us from attempting to restore Ireland's economy. Economic ... Read >
Author: Lorraine
17th April 2009
There are still a large number Human Resources Managers who believe they want an interim manager when what they really want is a temporary member of staff.
At Aster we get regular enquiries from organisations suggesting they need professional interim m... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
14th April 2009
Formation of limited company has become easier and quicker, thanks to electronic filing and the various efficient services offered bycompany formation agents. The Companies House is the executive agency which is responsible for the registration of all lim... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
28th March 2009
The penalties for the late filing of annual company accounts rose as of 1 February 2009.
The Companies Act 2006 provides that all companies must deliver annual accounts to the Registrar of Companies by the due date and that a late filing penalty will ... Read >
Author: Lynn Watson
16th March 2009
To aid with the fiscal troubles in these trying times where financial issues are hanging around everyplace, we are forced to surrender on the hope of putting up businesses to help with the fiscal problems. There are varying ways of making money even with ... Read >
Author: Mike Barley
12th March 2009
Companies House is an Executive Agency of the Government of United Kingdom under the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. All limited companies operating in UK have to be registered with Companies House. They must also file particula... Read >
Author: orsondixon
10th March 2009
Accounting software is used by accountants to enter many complex financial transactions into the financial books of account and is almost invariably based upon double entry bookkeeping principles. A major advantage to those companies and the finance staff... Read >
Author: Prabhjot
04th March 2009
This week, I conversed with two Chinese tone talents based in the Peoples Republic of China, Kuang Haze and Zhenyu Tan, about what makes their tongue exclusive and the part that the Chinese style, particularly Mandarin, plays in the accent over marketplac... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin
02nd February 2009
Section 441 of the Companies Act 2006 requires all companies to deliver annual accounts to the Registrar of Companies by the due date.
Late filing penalties were introduced in 1992 to encourage directors of limited companies to file their accounts on t... Read >
Author: Mary Ofili
09th January 2009
Franchises are very popular at the moment and more and more people are choosing to buy one as opposed to starting out by setting up their own business.
By purchasing a franchise you are effectively taking advantage of the success of an already establis... Read >
Author: Richard
02nd December 2008
Most small business enterprises set up shop as limited companies. This happens for a number of reasons, the most prominent among these being that setting up a limited company allows a person to draw a distinct line between his personal property and that b... Read >
Author: markmerissa
17th November 2008
Business Insurance has been developed to provide essential cover in the event of claims arising from loss or damage to property and injury to persons in the course of carrying out your business activities. For businesses with a professional service, prote... Read >
Author: CWA David
13th November 2008
Policy Change
We reported a few weeks ago that the PCG had changed previous policy and set up their own Umbrella Company in conjunction with Parasol called Quality Umbrella or PCG (QU).
Previously they had always advised IT Contractors to set up lim... Read >
Author: Robert Basler
30th October 2008
As the name suggests, a limited liability company (LLC) is a company that helps small businesses to limit the liability of their owners. As a legal business structure, an LLC has a distinct identity which is separate from that of the individual owners. Th... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
30th October 2008
As the name suggests, a limited liability company (LLC) is a company that helps small businesses to limit the liability of their owners. As a legal business structure, an LLC has a distinct identity which is separate from that of the individual owners. Th... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
23rd October 2008
There are a number of training providers who provide specialist interim management training courses for those individuals about to embark on an interim career.
On the whole, many interim management providers deal with experienced executives who determi... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
07th October 2008
Accounting software for small to mid-size companies and organizations is commonly a system of data entry to a database. The accounting software automates the double entry accounting principles and produces both accounts receivable, accounts payable and ge... Read >
Author: Joe Coffee
06th October 2008
There are a number of law firms that provide legal services that are civil-commercial. Such firms specialize in services that deal in banking and corporate laws. Such firms also deal in resolution of disputes and global transactions. These firms have grea... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
29th September 2008
Commercial mortgage loans are executed using real estate to collateralize the loan. Commercial mortgages are similar to residential mortgages, except that the collateral used to secure the loan is a commercial (business) building rather than a personal re... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
01st September 2008
Summary:Economically,the current account is one of the two basic components of the balance of payments, the other is the capital account. It is the sum total of the balance of trade, net factor income such as interest and dividends or net transfer payment... Read >
Author: addi
13th August 2008
Commercial mortgage loans are executed using real estate to collateralize the loan. Commercial mortgages are similar to residential mortgages, except that the collateral used to secure the loan is a commercial (business) building rather than a personal re... Read >
Author: Anthony Pace
24th July 2008
Apart from being one of the South-east Asia's most sought after tourist spots, Thailand, acknowledged as the 'Land of Smile,' has been attracting business men, investors, and western traders even from centuries to conduct innovative businesses here. In Th... Read >
Author: Sushil Kumar
09th July 2008
Developers or investors can get development finance UK from specialists. They can be an individual, a partnership, limited companies, trusts, and other organizations or less known business entity.
When you are looking for development finance UK, you a... Read >
Author: Cherry B
24th June 2008
Corporate law also corporations law or company law refers to the law establishing separate legal entities known as the company or corporation and governs the most prevalent legal models for firms, for instance limited companies (Ltd or Pty Ltd), publicly ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
07th April 2008
When a business buys a long term fixed asset it is normal to depreciate that capital asset over a number of years to smooth out the effect on net profit. Depreciation being a management decision is not allowed as a deductible taxable expense and while bei... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
25th March 2008
Usually, people require loans for their personal purposes and at times when a property transaction has to perform quickly before cash is available from other sources such as property sale or from a conventional mortgage loan. In prospect of availing insta... Read >
Author: Eva Baldwyn
28th January 2008
Large business uses accounting for financial control purposes while for small business accounting software may be a simple bookkeeping spreadsheet since financial control is already under the intimate knowledge of the small business oqwner
An accountan... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
20th January 2008
It is often thought that company formations and the whole LTD denomination is synonym of headaches and extremely complex paperwork. The fact is that gathering all the right information and filling out all the necessary paperwork can be quite overwhelming ... Read >
Author: John Sern
06th November 2007
Accounting Software StrengthsAs the whole small business accounting software for a limited liability company is written on excel spreadsheets all bookkeeping transactions are visible. The excel spreadsheets have 12 monthly sheets in each work book. Prime ... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
22nd October 2007
Investment British Columbia is becoming more and more popular with many Columbians. This kind of real estate investment could further provide you a regular source of income from rents, an increase in the value of savings and the option of noteworthy capit... Read >
Author: Mejo
12th October 2007
When should an Employer Register for PAYEAn employee is anyone who works on a full time, part time or casual basis for the business and includes company directors. Employers should register as soon as possible when a qualifying employee is appointed and m... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
25th July 2007
It would be crazy to write business articles without examining the differing formats of business available. Why do businesses exist?
In a financier’s eyes, the sole purpose of the business is to increase the wealth of the owner’s as far as possibl... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
05th July 2007
Insolvency involves a situation, in which a person or an organization is not capable of repaying any of their debts. During such cases, an insolvency trustee is allotted to sell all available and liquid assets, and whatever recovered from the sale is paid... Read >
Author: William Amerson
03rd January 2007
When I first entered the insurance industry. I had the good fortune to join a small insurance brokerage as a partner.There were only two of us in the business, and my partner did mainly general insurance.On the day I joined him I asked him this question â... Read >
Author: Don
06th October 2006
One of the most important features of large and small business is to have good business banking. Good business banking will allow the money within your company to flow, and will greatly save you time and money. If you are a small business owner and are un... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
25th July 2006
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All lenders, credit card companies included, need to know that what they lend will be repaid, with interest. To satisfy themselves on this point, all tradi... Read >
Author: Chris Frostt
19th July 2006
Whether you're a large, limited company falling behind on your bills, or the sole trader of a small business that hasn't paid themselves in months, there is one common ground which they both share, business debt is dragging you down and needs to be elimin... Read >
Author: John Thompso
01st July 2006
Commercial mortgage loan are suitable for those businessmen who are looking for finance to improve their businesses. Commercial remortgage loan are like the other which involves switching lenders for the sake of better deal. You can significantly lessen ... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
03rd June 2006
Buying a new property always need good amount of investment. Sometime people have to sell their existing property to buy the new one. But as everybody know selling a property is not an easy job and is very much time consuming. By the time you get the sale... Read >
Author: Peter Taylor
19th December 2005
As a businessman you might have public liability insurance and you insure your buildings, stock and vehicles. You may even have professional indemnity insurance and legal cost insurance. Is that all? What about your other primary assets – your key staff... Read >
Author: michael challiner
05th November 2005
Consumer credit refers to credit in some form given to the consumers. It is a way of financing a client on condition of a deferred payment, at a later date or within a particular period of time.
The businesses that provide consumer credit facilities n... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
27th May 2005
There are many benefits in choosing a business loan, some of which are listed below:
What's the fastest way of raising money for your business idea? A business loan, but what kind of loan should you get and who should you get your loan from. You could ... Read >
Author: John Mussi
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