Entrepreneur & SME's - Page 8
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An overview of the Sale of Goods Act
If customers buy goods from you, you need to be aware of their rights. Familiarize yourself with these rights by reading through this brief summary of the Sales of Goods Act. It includes information for manufacturers and retailers on what to do when... More about An overview of the Sale of Goods Act
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Types of business advisers
Advisers are in business to help you succeed in yours. Find out where to go for advice on starting and running a successful business and how utilising people like accountants or tax agents, bank mangers, local councils, lawyers, and small business... More about Types of business advisers
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Claiming expenses for your home business
If you are working from home you may be entitled to claim a portion of your household bills as business expenses. These include rates, insurance, power, mortgage interest and depreciation. It's important that you keep all invoices and records... More about Claiming expenses for your home business
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Website tools to look for when developing your website
Before you develop your website it’s useful to know what website tools to look for. These include tools for managing website content, customers, orders and marketing activities. Every serious web site needs to have a number of web site... More about Website tools to look for when developing your website
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Delivering Great Customer Service
One of the most compelling ways that businesses can differentiate themselves in the market is to offer outstanding customer service. Consider the budget and time that you allocate to finding new clients and customers through your marketing. ... More about Delivering Great Customer Service
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Advice checklist
You can get investment advice from financial planners, insurance companies, sharebrokers, banks, asset managers and independent advisers. Some lawyers and accountants give investment advice. There are no guarantees of good financial advice. You may... More about Advice checklist
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Starting a small business – Frequently asked questions
Q: Must I register for GST?A: Not unless your business turnover is likely to exceed $60,000 in the next 12 month period. But my advice is yes, go ahead and register. There are very few small businesses that would benefit from not registering (if... More about Starting a small business – Frequently asked questions
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Starting a small business – Frequently asked questions
Q: Should I use an accountant or lawyer?A: You can trade and put in your own tax returns, or you can use a bookkeeper (someone skilled at keeping books who is not a fully qualified chartered accountant). I recommend, though, that you find an... More about Starting a small business – Frequently asked questions
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Starting a small business – Frequently asked questions
What business structure should I choose? Do I need to register a company? Should I use an accountant? If you’re looking at starting a new business it can seem like there’s a lot to think about. These FAQs provide answers to some commonly... More about Starting a small business – Frequently asked questions
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Is your business experiencing problems with cash flow?
StockDo you have excessive capital tied up in stock? This can occur in two ways: * carrying high levels of items that you could obtain from suppliers at short notice * having too many slow-moving items (and too... More about Is your business experiencing problems with cash flow?
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