Monthly Archives: April 2017

5 Ways to Start an Online Fashion Boutique for Free

By Holly Reisem Hanna I’ve often daydreamed of owning my own fashion boutique with piles of designer denim, trendy new tunics, and stylish jewelry hanging from eclectic jewelry stands. But where do you begin? How do you become a wholesaler? And my gosh, what are the startup costs!? For the majority of the population starting […]

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New stats indicate small businesses are facing declining investment

Statistics released by HMRC demonstrate a near 20 per cent decline in the amount raised by companies using Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) tax relief, year on year. The number of companies using EIS scheme while the total amount raised fell by over £200 million. ‘We are seeing the changes at the Summer Budget 2015 take effect.
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How I started and grew my architecture business

Here, we talk to Jon Beswick, founder of London-based architecture practice Adventure In Architecture, about the African inspiration for his business, acquiring a Golden Globe-winning client, and the power of word of mouth for marketing. When did you start the business, why, and what were you doing before this? From a young age I always wanted
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Why Brexit doesn’t mean blackout for cross-border trade

On Wednesday March 29th the government triggered Article 50, marking the formal process of Britain leaving the European Union. In theory, leaving the single market is supposed to take two years, meaning that Britain should leave the European Union no later than April 2019. Triggering article 50 is the easy part; agreeing a new trading
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