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Setting up as a sole trader – a business is born

By James Johnson on Small Business – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

Starting a new business is understandably an exciting and apprehensive time. First you have the business idea, perhaps carried out a little research on the demand for your product or service; one of the first decisions to make is what type of business structure to adopt. Setting up as a sole trader is a preferred option for many starting out.

The basic three options are sole trader, partnership or a limited company.

The most common form of business structure for start-ups in the UK is a sole trader, where you trade under your own or a business name. As a sole trader, the risks and rewards rest entirely with you.

>See also: Should I go sole trader, partnership or limited company?

Setting up as a sole trader

There are many ways for a sole trader to set up and start in business, from starting a trade, buying a franchise, taking a hobby to the next level, or inventing a new product or service. Successful businesses do, however, share common traits – a unique product or service or selling strategy.

Any new business owner will naturally be focused on establishing a customer

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Setting up as a sole trader – a business is born

By James Johnson on Small Business – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

Starting a new business is understandably an exciting and apprehensive time. First you have the business idea, perhaps carried out a little research on the demand for your product or service; one of the first decisions to make is what type of business structure to adopt. Setting up as a sole trader is a preferred option for many starting out.

The basic three options are sole trader, partnership or a limited company.

The most common form of business structure for start-ups in the UK is a sole trader, where you trade under your own or a business name. As a sole trader, the risks and rewards rest entirely with you.

>See also: Should I go sole trader, partnership or limited company?

Setting up as a sole trader

There are many ways for a sole trader to set up and start in business, from starting a trade, buying a franchise, taking a hobby to the next level, or inventing a new product or service. Successful businesses do, however, share common traits – a unique product or service or selling strategy.

Any new business owner will naturally be focused on establishing a customer

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5 best ideas to start a small business post coronavirus

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
As the country emerges out of lockdown, and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme dries up, many experts are afraid that hundreds of thousands of workers may find themselves made redundant post furlough. The Bank of England expects unemployment to jump from 4 per cent to 9 per cent between April and June 2020, the highest rate since 1994. And that is before the government’s emergency furlough scheme is switched off at the end of October, when even more workers may find themselves unemployed.
Given that so many are braced for redundancy, surely it makes sense to start thinking about your new life now.
And for many, that means pivoting to working for themselves for the first time and starting a new business.
However, the world has changed since it went into lockdown, accelerating many of the trends which were predicted to happen over the next five years: increased working from home, air travel once again becoming a luxury due to environmental concerns, shopping local, streaming overtaking cinema, boosting the green economy, etc.
And many of these trends are not going away.
5 best small business ideas post coronavirus
So, here are five of the best low-cost ideas to start

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Start your company the simple way

Originally written by Legal Zoom on Small Business

At LegalZoom, our aim to make the process of starting a limited company as easy as possible. Our formation packages to start your company range from the bare basics to everything you could possibly need. The online form takes roughly 20 minutes to complete, but you’re not alone while you’re doing it. Our support team can be on hand to help during office hours, 9am to 5:30pm Monday-Friday, either by phone or email to make your company formation as straightforward for you as possible.
Our Peace Of Mind package, priced at £99.99 + VAT, includes a whole range of services we have to offer, plus one-year free subscription to our Registered Agent service, saving you money to invest in your business. This package is for anyone who wants to ensure everything is covered.
>See also: The GOAT (greatest of all time) guide on how to start a home business
The Privacy package includes all but the confirmation statement service. It does include our RA service free of charge for three months and anti-fraud protection. At £59.99 + VAT, this package is for people who don’t want to have to worry about breach of privacy and get

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Escaping the nine to five: can I turn my passion into a business?

Originally written by Legal Zoom on Small Business
Harley Davidson, Mattel, Disney. What do all these brands have in common? It’s not just that they are all iconic names that grew to dominate in their industry. Each of them also started out as a “garage business” as a way of escaping the nine to five.
By this we mean they were started by individuals who took a skill, talent, passion or hobby of their own and put it to work on a small scale. They then developed it into something much bigger. Doing what you love can certainly be a wonderful motivator. However, it takes more than passion alone to achieve success. So, what else needs to be thrown into the mix? This guide aims to help you find out.
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Harold Matson and Elliot Handler started out selling picture frames from a garage workshop. As an enjoyable sideline and a way of putting their talent to work, they had the idea of crafting dollhouse furniture from frame scraps. Soon, they found that the furniture was more profitable than the picture frames — and the toy specialist, Mattel, was born.
Escaping the nine to five
Whether it’s handmade toys, or amazing

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Why being forewarned is being forearmed when starting a business

Starting a new business is tough. Having gone through the process myself a number of times in different continents, I can testify to this. Not only are there long hours ahead and tough decisions to be made, it will likely come at a considerable financial cost. We conducted research which found businesses spent an average of
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