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Introduction
Ray Campbell writes ...
Starting your own company might seem like a far-fetched idea at some point, but there comes a time when the amount of knowledge we acquire in course of our education triggers a vision of our commercialization of the wisdom we managed to soak up.
Finding success in any small business is an exciting time. When the company has reached the level where growth is imminent, and the future is inspiring, everything seems rosy.
Until the realization sets in that growth means the need for more capital to support the expansion.
You’re at the point in your business that you know you need help with your business accounting. You need advice about record keeping, legal structure, funding, and how to minimise your tax liability.
Your insurance broker tells you that you need a bookkeeper to help you get organised, but your banker is telling you to hire an accountant. Bookkeeper vs. accountant, you’re hearing some differing opinions.
With the growing trend of people who are getting serious in taking care of their bodies and working out very hard in the gym, there are a lot of food and dietary supplements opening up to the market to cater the needs of these people.
AdvoCare is one of the many companies that cater to the dietary supplement demands.
For small business owners, having the right people supporting and working with you is crucial for propelling your new company to further growth and success.
But, simply having the right people on your payroll alone isn’t enough; you need to build strong, productive relationships with these people and ensure that you’re on the same page if you want to achieve the business goals that you have set out for your brand.
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Digital consultancy of makers disrupts traditional consultancy approach
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Venture launched in London by co-founders of award-winning European digital agency
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Consultancy pledges to solve business problems in 58 hours
REBORRN, a leading digital consultancy launches in the UK, challenging the Big Four’s approach to consulting.
https://www.reborrn.com/
The venture with its offices based in Great Portland Street, London is founded by Giorgos Vareloglou and Costas Mantziaris, former co-founders of Mindworks; now isobar-iProspect, a leading digital agency in Central and Eastern Europe (CCE).
New research into Britain’s scaling SME landscape has discovered that one third of growing businesses are lacking confidence when it comes to tackling their biggest and most pressing challenges, according to exclusive research from brand strategy consultants, Future Kings.
The research conducted by Sapio Research asked 200 UK early stage scale ups about their greatest concerns for their businesses as they prepare for growth, as well as their confidence levels in strategies to meet those concerns. [more…]
Not all business ventures are fated to succeed. In fact, statistics tells us that nearly 50 percent of new businesses fail to even make it to their fifth anniversary.
When going into a new venture, you’ll need to do your research and draft your own pros and cons list to help you decide if pushing through with that venture would be both beneficial and fulfilling.
To help you out, here are some of the common pros and cons of starting a new venture.