Monthly Archives: August 2017

Best Work-at-Home Businesses for Beauty and Makeup Lovers

By Kimi Clark Many women are looking for work-at-home opportunities, and you might be one of them. But you don’t want just any old work from home job. You want a niche that is fun, one that makes you feel good, and has products you adore! Well, look no further. We’ve got a list of […]

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Hiring an accountant: When and why you need one

The strength of your business depends on its financial health. If your business is small you may be able to handle the job yourself, but the accounting responsibilities will grow bigger and more complex as your business develops. When running a business you want to focus as much time as possible on the products or
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Lessons learned from Card Factory’s reputational crisis

In this SmallBusiness monthly series of ‘Lessons Learned’, Jennifer Janson, author of The Reputation Playbook and chairman of Six Degrees, will assess how a company recently in the news has handled a crisis, and provide top tips for small businesses to handle a crisis in the best way possible. As Pride Month unfolded in the
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Lack of proactive planning by business as they prepare for Brexit

Business confidence has fallen back into negative territory, reversing the gains made in Q2 2017, according to the latest ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor (BCM). A snap general election, the hung parliament and the hesitant progress of negotiations with the EU has meant British businesses are now adopting a more cautious, wait-and-see approach. Key findings for
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How strict should your workplace be?

Today’s working world is full of distractions. With smartphones going off every other second, and more and more offices introducing quirky perks such as games rooms and beer fridges, some individuals are forgetting the real reason for going to work, which is to, well…work! What’s more, the younger generation entering the workplace are coming forward
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Are young professionals being excluded from flexible working?

Following recent reports which show the UK falling behind in the global drive for flexible working, new research from Michael Page reveals that more than eight in ten (84 per cent) office based millennial employees do not work from home in an average working week – with 82 per cent of those saying they are
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Brexit fails to dampen UK’s entrepreneurial spirit

MoneySuperMarket today reveals that uncertainty around Brexit has failed to dampen the nation’s entrepreneurial spirit, with new data reporting an increase in small businesses since before the shock results of the poll last year. The data, taken from the leading price comparison website’s Small Business Insurance channel, shows almost 3,000 more small businesses being registered
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What happens if your business partner is no longer pulling their weight?

Starting a business is an exciting endeavour and there are many things to consider and action. Some of these you will enjoy, others you will probably want to put off. One of the things you may not have considered is what happens if you fall out with your business partner. It is perhaps unthinkable during
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