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Grow your business with financial forecasting
Use Accurate Financial Forecasting to Grow Your Business For many businesses, forecasting is just a stretch too far on your limited resources. But if you are struggling to get your business to the next level, and if your finances are just too patchy to ever give you...
7 tips to get your invoices paid
Tips for Getting Your Invoices Paid (and not lose your customers) Cashflow is vital for any SME, particularly creative businesses that often experience 'lumpy' cashflow, so one of the biggest problems they face is late payment of invoices. In Britain we are especially...
How to raise your prices
Do your prices reflect your worth? If not, it’s time to close the gap Here’s how We just recently spoke with a client Siobhan, who owns a PR and Marketing business for small film related businesses, about a new service she was offering and her anxieties focussed...
Ways to reduce inheritance tax
Inheritance Tax (IHT) may well be the greatest amount of tax that you and your family will ever pay. Yet most people do nothing about it and just leave their executors to pay after they are gone.
7 corporation tax reliefs (for the creative sector)
Are you aware that there are a group of 7 Corporation Tax reliefs that apply specifically to the creative industries?
8 simple ways to reduce capital gains tax
Capital Gains Tax can be confusing for many business owners. Just what is subject to capital gains tax and how is it measured?
Artisan Accounts lead in cloud accountancy
Artisan Accounts was proud to be honoured at the AVN Conference 2016 with the Excellence in Technology Award 2016 for our advances in cloud accountancy.
Relevant life insurance – your guide
Every business, particularly small businesses, has at least one employee who is vital to on going success of that company. This is particularly true for Company Directors working through their own limited company. But what happens if they die in service or are...