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Understand financing options for startups

When you’re starting a business, you need to find a way to foot a range of expenses, including product development, marketing, expansion, and day-to-day operations. 

What is the difference between debt and equity finance?

Common financing options are debt and equity, however, if you're just starting out it’s important to understand the pros and cons of each before you get going.

Understanding your business funding options

At some point during the life of your business, it’s likely you’ll need to obtain business funding.

Accurate financial reporting: 12 must-dos

The importance of accurate, ethical financial reporting can't be underestimated. 

Borrow, sell or close your business: How to decide

When your business is struggling, it can be hard to decide what steps to take next. Securing a new business loan or refinancing an existing one might help you stay afloat for a little longer, but is it always the best choice? Here are four options to consider when times get tough.

Crowdfunding to start a business

With the rise of platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, crowdfunding for business can be a great way to raise much-needed capital.

Profitability: getting your pricing strategy right

Choosing the right pricing strategy in business strengthens your chance of achieving turnover and profit in line with your objectives, and is crucial for business success.

Promoting your business: a 60 second pitch

You have countless opportunities to promote or pitch what your business does. 

Nine tips for quality financial reports

Quality financial reporting is beneficial to your business, both during the financial year for critical management decision-making, and also for when you prepare your accounts.

Turning negative cash flow positive: a first aid guide

A couple of overdue invoices, a misjudgement about new premises, even a spate of unexpected employee sickness: it doesn’t take much for your business cash flow to be disrupted.