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A Guide to Eligibility for Business Finance
Almost all businesses will seek out finance at one point or another. Some need it as a matter of urgency — to pay staff or a tax bill, for example. Some need it to fund their day-to-day activities — to buy stock to fulfil customer orders. And some need it to grow — to pay […]
Business Credit Cards: The Safety Net for Your Business Cash Flow
64 million credit cards are in issue in the UK to date. And while this number includes consumers as well as businesses, it’s clear that credit cards are a popular method of spreading expenses. Many of the 5.7 million small businesses across the UK have discovered business credit cards as a useful tool, and by […]
How to Refinance Your Business Debt
Many firms will decide to take on debt at some point, at different stages of growth and for several reasons. What some business owners may not know is that a business loan they got in the past could be comparatively expensive in the present. This is one of the reasons you might want to consider […]
Ready, Set, Grow: A Guide to Funding Business Growth
Almost every small business struggles through ups and downs on their journey to funding business growth. When you’re battling the day-to-day, it can be easier said than done to identify and embrace opportunities for growth, but there are a few different areas where the right finance could help. Take on new projects If you […]
Tackling your cashflow challenges this Christmas
Most of us look forward to Christmas as a time for fun, festivities and spending time with the family. If you’re a small business owner though, it’s not always the carefree holiday you might hope for. Christmas can bring its own challenges for business owners, especially where cashflow is concerned. However, it doesn’t have to […]
3 Ways Forecasting Will Help You Navigate Business Loan Rates
When considering a business loan, most people will evaluate affordability based on the advertised interest rates. But the truth is that if you compare only the interest rates, you could waste money, or end up with a deal that isn’t the best fit. In this blog I’m going to tell you why looking at just […]