Articles, tagged with "sole traders", page 5
05th March 2010
If you're a sole trader and work for yourself, deciding how to set up your business can be a challenge. Do you work from home or do rent office space? What equipment do I need? And of course, most people who work for themselves will discover the difficult...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
26th February 2010
Franking machine UK is a device that helps in the performance of human tasks by transmitting or modifying energy. Franking Machine is of various types which are used to reduce the work of humans and also to make the work fast and in less amount of time wh...
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Discountoffice
23rd February 2010
If you own your own business, you'll have insurance in place for your buildings, stock and vehicles, and you will be likely to have public liability insurance. You may also be insured for professional indemnity and legal costs - but have you considered in...
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Author:
Robbie Forbes
19th February 2010
As we all switch on, tune in and wire ourselves up - it's not hard to imagine a future where a lot of our business will be done online or through virtual offices. The Blockbuster hit movie, Up in the Air, starring George Clooney presents an interesting sc...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
21st January 2010
Most little business enterprises set up buy as limited companies. This happens for several motives, the most prominent amongst those staying that environment up a limited organisation allows somebody to draw a distinct line concerning his particular prope...
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Author:
Courtney Barr
20th January 2010
If you're a sole trader and work for yourself, deciding what to do about a workplace can be confusing. Do you work from home or do you try and find office space? Should you share a space with someone? And of course, most people who work for themselves rea...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
19th January 2010
A lack of insurance may see the majority of sole traders left in a precarious position, it has been reported.British entrepreneurs could be placing their business at risk, new research suggests.Figures released by Scottish Widows reveals that four-fifths ...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
30th December 2009
Abstract: A look at the area of aesthetic web design targeted towards small businesses, organizations and sole traders.
Intended Audience: Small Business Owners/webmasters and anyone new to the world of web design and search engine optimization (SEO) p...
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Webdesignkilkenny
30th December 2009
Abstract: A look at the area call to action concepts targeted towards small businesses, organizations and sole traders.
Intended Audience: Small Business Owners/webmasters and anyone new to the world of web design and search engine optimization (SEO) p...
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Webdesignkilkenny
03rd December 2009
The complete outsourcing of your printing to a specialist is increasingly seen in the UK as the most cost effective and time efficient way of dealing with the life blood of your business.
Many organizations print requirement can be complex, and image i...
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Author:
Mary
13th November 2009
Whether for a newly established company or for an experienced one the key to their long life and success in the future is the intelligent advertisement. Among all the wide range of advertising forms the most effective and the affordable are the flyers and...
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Author:
franklinghosh
11th November 2009
A Lease is an arrangement between the finance institution and the customer. The finance institution will purchase the asset on the customer's behalf and then lease it back to the customer over a pre-determined period generally between 2 and 5 years.
As...
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Author:
Bill
27th October 2009
If you have spent time online looking at how you could make money from a home internet business then the question "How do I build my own website ?" is probably one of the first that has popped into your mind. After all, it's going to be pretty tricky to s...
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Author:
Rich Paylor
23rd October 2009
Many sole traders and the self employed prop up their business with personal borrowing. If things go wrong, the individual is left with large personal debt which they cannot repay. What options are there available to resolve these problems?
During an e...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
17th September 2009
When you decide to start your own business, the first thing that you need to do is to decide on the legal form your venture will take. There are various business structures available for you explore, and the registration procedures that you need to do are...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu