Monthly Archives: January 2018

Get Paid to Lose Weight and Be Healthy

By Holly Reisem Hanna Wouldn’t it be nice if you could get paid to lose weight? Sounds way too good to be true, right? Well, guess what? There are plenty of opportunities out there designed to help you earn money while you lose weight! And it’s not just about getting paid to lose weight, either. Many […]

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Retailers may struggle to comply with impending accountancy rules

Britain’s retailers look set to emerge, counter-intuitively, as the most exposed to lease commitments, according to analysis by Aptitude Software. Aptitude Software estimates that 90 per cent of UK high street retailers will struggle to comply with the impending new lease accounting standards (IFRS 16) which come into effect in January 2019. This is in
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Late payments trend to get worse for UK SMEs

The culture of late payment to UK SMEs is undermining their growth and the value they bring to the UK economy. Findings from business finance company, MarketInvoice, reveals 62 per cent of invoices issued by UK SMEs in 2017 (worth over £21 billion) were paid late, up from 60 per cent in 2016. The average
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Importing: The Poor Relation’s Story?

Amid the backdrop of Brexit, the economic balance between imports and exports is a continuous juggling act for economies across the world. In the three months to September, the UK trade deficit grew by £3 billion to £9.5 billion. Figures became the latest rallying cry for businesses to ramp-up export volumes, while sterling’s devaluation seemingly
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Why it’s time to look online for business funding

The SME lending market has undergone something of a transformation in recent years. It wasn’t long ago that banks dominated the landscape, but since the financial crisis of the late-2000s they’ve been joined by a plethora of forward-thinking online business funding options that are offering a fresh approach to business funding. But what can these
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UK SMEs most likely to blow whistle on bad business practice

New data from BSA | The Software Alliance reveals UK employees in small businesses are more likely than other European workers to shop their boss for illegal or unethical practices. The research shows that 82 per cent of UK employees have reported something in the past, or would be willing to do so; almost ten
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How to improve your businesses credit score

More than half of small businesses (60 per cent) are struggling to access goods and services for their business due to poor credit score, according to research by one of the UK’s fastest growing energy provider, Utilita. In a national survey of SME’s (small to medium enterprises), business owners said the perception that small and
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