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Solutions for Business

It is the ambition of many people to run their own business. In recent years this dream has become a reality for many who decide to start up in business to be more independent and to obtain the full financial reward for their efforts.

Success in business depends on many factors, importantly the need to critically review all aspects of the business proposition before progressing too far.

This Web Site contains much of the Sanders & Shaw New Business Kit which highlights many of the practical points which require consideration before trading begins:

An articles database - articles relevant to the running of a business.

New Business Guidelines - Essential information for new businesses covering such issues as Accounting, VAT, payroll insurance and computer accounting systems.

Business Structure - Should you be a limited company, a partnership or a sole trader? Follow these simple online prompts to discover what may be best for you.

On-Line Resources - A list of links and descriptions to sites that contain valuable information for new businesses including government, recruitment and office suppliers.

The On-line New Business Kit cannot cater for every possibility and decisions should be supported by appropriate professional advice. Sanders & Shaw will be pleased to provide you with such advice - we have a wealth of experience with new businesses and offer an initial consultation at no charge. Call us today on 020 7569 7160, email info@sandersandshaw.co.uk or complete the online form to arrange your free meeting.

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A number of challenges will face any new business and it is the extent to which that business meets those challenges that can determine the success or otherwise of the venture. To assist new businesses, we have dedicated this site entirely to the provision of information that may assist them, including details of chapters available from within our complimentary 'New Business Kit'.

One of the first issues that many new businesses need to address is the nature of the legal entity under which they should trade - sole trader, partnership or limited company. The decision depends on a number of factors which should be brought out of the meeting with a professional adviser. However, in the meantime, if you would like a guide, why not visit 'The Business Structure' page.

Good luck- and remember that to make a successful business, you need to work on it, not just in it.

 
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