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Five Top Tips on Reducing Overheads for SMEs

If you’re a small business owner here in the UK you’ll be aware that the shock Brexit vote returned by the electorate on the EU Referendum has changed the commercial landscape and some economists are full of doom and gloom, predicting a downturn in the economy that will see many companies going out of business. We’ve stressed in the past how important maintaining a steady cash flow is, especially for SMEs which make up the bulk of businesses here in Britain.

How to Get the Best from your Bank – Top Tips for SMEs (Part One)

Since the economic downturn of 2008 and the resulting recession, banks have become much more cautious in lending funds to businesses, particularly smaller businesses here in the UK.   The government has also weighed in with much more stringent regulations when it comes to the amount of capital banks are required to retain in order to withstand economic shocks and these new rules mean that smaller businesses are finding it difficult to obtain bank loans when they need them.

Five Top Questions to Help SMEs Make the Most of your Accountant

In the wake of the EU Referendum many businesses here in the UK are looking forward to new opportunities in the future.  Companies still have business plans that may have been affected by the Brexit vote and many business owners will be wondering what this will mean for the future of their business.  The best person to give you advice on this will be your accountant and we’ve put together a list of five top questions that any business owner should be posing to their accountants as they face the future and all the changes it may bring.

Bankruptcy Petitions Explained for SMEs

We’ve already stressed several times just how vital a healthy cash flow is for small to medium enterprises here in the UK – maintaining a steady cash flow can mean the difference between staying in business or folding for smaller companies which don’t have access to large sums of capital as larger corporations.  Going out of business as a result of debtors who neglect to pay is something to be avoided if at all possible.  When chasing a debt from a customer or client, the strongest action you can threaten is to apply to bankrupt the person or company owing the debt.

Simple Steps to Keep your Business Safe from Fraud

Here at Access Credit Management we strive to provide our readers with useful advice and information that will benefit their business. Here in the UK a massive 99% of businesses are in the SME category so we really are a nation of business owners. As any business owner will know, launching and managing your own business, whatever sector you’re in, involves dedication and hard work and keeping your business afloat in these times of economic uncertainty can prove to be challenging to say the least.

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