Pitching Your Business: The Perfect Pitch Checklist
A practical checklist for pitching your business to investors, banks, or anyone else who holds the purse strings. Seven things to get right before you walk into the room.
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A practical checklist for pitching your business to investors, banks, or anyone else who holds the purse strings. Seven things to get right before you walk into the room.
Appointing, resigning, or editing a company director with Companies House is straightforward once you know what's needed. Here's exactly what to do and what information you'll need.
Most small business insurance isn't legally required, but the right cover can be the difference between a manageable setback and a genuinely serious one. Here's what to know.
Ireland has one of the lowest corporation tax rates in Europe, a highly educated workforce, and decades of experience attracting international business. Here's why it remains one of the most compelling locations for company formation.
The total aggregate value of a limited company's shares is the number of shares multiplied by the value of each share. Here's what it means, how to calculate it, and why it matters when forming your company.
A dividend is a share of company profits paid to shareholders. Find out what dividends are, how they're taxed, how to pay them correctly, and why many limited company directors use them as part of their income strategy.
Inflation, recession, and interest rates come up constantly in the news, but what do they actually mean for you and your business? Here's a plain-English breakdown of all three.
Co-working spaces offer freelancers and small businesses a flexible, affordable alternative to a permanent office. Here's what they actually offer and whether one might suit how you work.
Self Assessment is how HMRC collects tax on income that isn't taxed automatically. Find out who needs to file a return, what to include, and how to meet the deadline without a last-minute rush.
A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) combines the flexibility of a traditional partnership with the legal protection of limited liability. Find out what an LLP is, how it works, and how to register one in the UK.