Even with a good credit rating you can never be sure that a good customer won’t turn into a bad payer, or even go bust owing you money. Running a credit check will cost you and might not tell the
whole story. What’s the alternative?
Published 01.02.2011
New regulations are intended to allow small companies to simplify their accounting procedures. Is this something you can take advantage of?
Published 01.10.2013
One of your colleagues has suggested switching to cloud accounting, his only reasoning seems to be cost cutting. But is it really cheaper, and what advantages or drawbacks are there compared to your
existing software?
Published 26.10.2012
As a successful director, you have some spare cash to plough into the joint purchase of a property with your other half. But as you’re not married (and have no plans to be any time soon), will your
money be safe if things don’t work out?
Published 15.09.2010
An annual budget plan is more important than ever, yet completing one probably fills you with dread. But it doesn’t have to be long and complicated. Could you cut back the template to just a page?
Published 08.04.2021
The government has put forward legislation to take more companies out of the audit net. Can your company benefit from this and, if so, when?
Published 01.10.2012
The recession has led banks and other businesses to tighten their belts and only lend to a company if it has a good credit rating. But now some credit scoring agencies are unexpectedly marking some
companies down. What’s going on?
Published 03.09.2009
A director from another company has said that his firm uses a job costing system to maintain its profits. Is this something you should have? If so, is there an easy but accurate way to carry out job
costing?
Published 25.04.2007
It’s been widely reported that some companies have started to stockpile supplies in the event of a “no deal” divorce from the European Union. Is this really something you should consider too?
Published 11.10.2018