Monthly Archives: September 2010

SME Sector Obliged to Become Energy Efficient

Before the recession hit, UK enterprise was developing a distinctly green agenda; not only was it good PR for a company to have a clear environmental policy from the point of company formation and company registration, it was also financially … Continue reading

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Is Necessity the Mother of all Innovation?

According to a recent report, company formation is being stimulated by the number of entrepreneurs want to start a small business. The report, conducted by business insurance experts Simply Business, has found that the number of small business owners has … Continue reading

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Small Business Unprepared For Workforce Changes

When the government first announced its plans to scrap the default retirement age, many people feared what implications this decision would have on the company formation and small business sector; some felt it would put pressure on companies that were … Continue reading

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Small Business Owners Must Remember Pensions

The government’s Emergency Budget, has been widely criticized by the small business and company formation sector, for not doing enough to help the enterprise in the UK. In the context of all this negative feedback the government made a concession … Continue reading

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Coalition Government No Help to Company Formation

When the Coalition government was first announced, many small business owners were confident that it would put enterprise and company formation and the centre of its plans for economic recovery. Indeed, just a month after the Emergency Budget was announced, … Continue reading

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Business Planning From Company Formation

Surely you remember that old saying uttered across classrooms nationwide; “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” Well it seems that the nation’s entrepreneurs weren’t listening. According to a recent report, many small business owners and those who have recently … Continue reading

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Small Businesses Concerned About Hiring Senior Employees

When the government announced its plans to scrap the default retirement age of 65 , many people feared what repercussions it would have for the small business, company formation and company registration sector; Some felt that it would put yet … Continue reading

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Online Retailers Feel the Pressure

The rise of online media has completely changed the landscape of contemporary consumerism. It has changed the way in which we make purchases, the way in which companies market themselves and the in which we interact with the brands we … Continue reading

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The High Street and Company Formation

In days gone by British enterprise could be defined as a nation of independent retailers. The high street was dominated by a collection of autonomous brands and unique independently owned outlets. However, a recent report which showed the sharp increase … Continue reading

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Company Formation Rise in North East

From the point at which the coalition government announced that it would give regional business and ‘National Insurance’ holiday on the first ten employees employed by a recently employed company, it was clear that supporting regional enterprise was a clear … Continue reading

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