Business Profile for Danny SledgeDanny Sledge has been a member since: Tue, Sep 30th 2008 |
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| Username: | Dannys |
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| Personal Profile: | The impression of ideas and the exchange of views is the ethos of UK Starting Business, a new blog launched recently. It discussing many of the aspects involved in setting up a running a business, whether as a sole trader, partnership or a UK limited company. Questions posed by the site’s visitors illicit contributions from others knowledgeable in that particular line of work or field and the good natured conversations which ensue bear testament to how the sites is helping. No discussion on the topic of starting a business can ignore the global economy, particularly in light of the catastrophic events occurring in financial markets around the world. The blog is designed to be adaptable and people, whether they are currently engaged in commercial activities or are considering doing so can express themselves in a manner they are comfortable with. With links to other authoritative business start-up resources and opinions and factual processes mixed in, the information available and ability to comment is paramount in keeping the commentary up-to-date and useful. Site Categories Limited Company Formation is one of the favoured topics as it is one of the main means by which people start a business in the UK. The procedures for a successful company registration are provided together with real life questions and answers which have been submitted through a profession agent. Some areas covered include the use of third party registered offices, how to protect and trading name and how to issue additional shares in a company once it has been incorporated. The volume of information which could be stored under the limited company formation category is unbound and thus new contributions are being received and posted almost on a daily basis. The goal would be to have a definitive compendium of resources covering the status quo principles as well as the on-going changes which apply as the Companies Act provisions are enacted over time. Starting Business is a more generalised selection of techniques and principle which apply to all types of UK entity. A detailed description of registering as a sole trader is given as this is another common form of business start-up vehicle. Ideas on how to begin setting up and running a successful operation in a recession as well as how a typical business could be valued at the time of its disposal are tested. In an attempt to promote Accountants following a shake-up in their industry, an articles looks at the role they might play in guiding a new entrepreneur towards to the launch of their self-employed status. Visitors are welcome to post their methods and journey towards starting their business and highlight the lesson learnt from their experiences. The Big Bang is a study conducted by a business management scholar on the affects of the major progressive and the stock broking industry towards computerisation and then the eventual fall of the market following a period of phenomenal growth. The relevance to today’s financial situation is overtly obvious and the recommendations put forward might be considered in light of the present market downturn. The Economy is a clear focus of the fiscal and monetary aspects of Government which affect small businesses. Analysing the runaway regulatory mistakes which allowed Wall Street to cripple the financial system and others such as the untimely introduction of the national minimum wage increase, the sector distinguishes world and national factors which small businesses need to be aware of. |
| Website: | http://www.ukstartingbusiness.co.uk/ |
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