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Creating a Business Recovery Plan

It is essential that businesses have an action plan in place to ensure that they are able to recover quickly in the event of a major disruption, such as a significant loss in revenue.

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Moorfields investigates whether the future of care homes is under threat

The future of care homes in the UK could potentially be under threat, as an increasing number of elderly people struggle to meet care home costs.

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Time To Pay (TTP) scheme - Moorfields explain how it will work for you

Getting your taxes in order is a very important part of learning to function as an SME, but sometimes the process can seem complicated. If your business is potentially struggling in the current economic climate then tax affairs can seem even more daunting.

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Guide to turning around a struggling business

There is no doubt that the way in which the recent economic crisis placed severe restrictions on cash flow has had a far more damaging effect on small businesses than it has on large organisations. This is illustrated by the way in which job creation has proceeded at a much faster pace amongst larger companies than it has amongst small businesses, which are traditionally considered a reliable source of job creation. Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, explains that this is largely because of the way in which the squeeze on credit, in which it became harder to borrow and maintain a healthy cash flow, affected small businesses to a much larger extent, paralysing them in the process.

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What is the key to an SME managing the invoicing process?

Research has shown that SMEs spend a staggering 130 hours each year chasing late payments, waiting a full 30 days beyond the agreed term on their invoice before receiving their payment.

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