Keyword: Construction
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Business Success Series: Team and Culture
27 May 2024Strong businesses are built on the foundations of a great team. Discover the steps you need to take to ensure your business has the best chance of succeeding.
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Why you need a business advisor during economic growth.
24 May 2024You’ve probably seen the news that the UK economy is no longer classed as being in a recession as it grew by 0.6% in the first quarter of 2024. With many analysts believing this could signal a turning point with further economic growth likely to come, there’s no better time than the present to be working with a business advisor to set your business up for success.
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Construction Grants: What’s Available In The Sector?
20 May 2024Finding out what funding, loans, or grants available in your sector can be a tricky issue. Often, you’ll have to trawl through government pages analysing […]
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How we’re championing neurodivergent business owners
7 May 2024We take a more in-depth look at what the professional services industry can be doing to help fight against the ‘Neurodiversity Tax’
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Business Success Series: Sales and Marketing
6 May 2024A solid understanding of Sales and Marketing is crucial for business owners. Here’s the basics of what you need to know.
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R&D tax reliefs: What businesses NEED to know
15 April 2024Insight on how the reassessment of past Research and Development tax relief claims will impact businesses.
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Understanding a Shareholders’ Agreement
12 April 2024Client Co-ordinator, Jennifer Georgiou, outlines the importance of obtaining a shareholders’ agreement for your business.
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Business Success Series: Profitability and Cashflow
29 March 2024Opportunities and sacrifices to make your business more profitable, and put you on the pathway to reaching your goals.
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IR35 reforms continue to frustrate freelancers.
12 February 2024A new survey of more than 900 contractors published showed that many workers remain dissatisfied with the changes to the tax rules for freelance workers in the private sector, and has found that nearly half of the UK’s freelancers believe they have been misclassified as “employed for tax purposes” by their hiring companies.