What Are The Different Types Of Business Assets A Company Can Hold?
A company can hold a variety of assets; current assets, non current assets, physical assets, intangible assets, operating assets and …
A company can hold a variety of assets; current assets, non current assets, physical assets, intangible assets, operating assets and …
By Staff writer
The corporate and commercial team at Hillyer McKeown has found a common golden thread when it comes to family businesses: good planning means fewer arguments. Here’s guidance based on frequently asked questions from clients such as ownership and how to protect your assets.
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The up-front costs of buying an existing company will be higher, but you will have cash flow from day one, an established customer base, existing supplier relationships and a tried-and-tested business model.
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Prasanna Kulkarni, founder and product architect of Comparesoft, explains how small business owners can best manage their cash flow by leveraging their assets.
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As we trigger Article 50 and enter the unknown, many of us are wondering what is happening between the SME and venture funding. Let’s have a closer look at the facts.
By Alex Shaw
Mergers and acquisitions in the wealth management sector have been creating a flurry of activity over the past year with 2015 setting a record 124 deals, compared to 83 in 2014. This movement is a sign of the changing shape of the wealth management industry, but it does not present the whole picture.
The European Union (EU) is clearly an important trading partner, accounting for nearly half of all UK exports. However, the EU’s share of UK trade has fallen over the past decade as other economies have seen accelerated growth, with the Brexit question coming down to bargaining power and whether the UK has the ability to act alone in the global economy.
CEO Marissa Mayer has been quick to jump to Yahoo!s defense following negative commentary earlier this week, but her comments clearly reveal a fundamental problem at the company.
Growing faster than any other advanced economy in the last year, the UK’s economic prospects are looking fairly rosy – at least for the time being – and in response, SMEs are making a charge for expansion to reap the rewards.
After the introduction of the limited liability partnership (LLP) Act in 2000 many partnerships chose to convert to an LLP. When this process occurs, the partners become members of the LLP and their assets are transferred. While the process is simple, the legal aspects can be difficult to understand.