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Pay Attention to a Company’s Cash Flow Before Making a Decision

There are various reasons why you might need to examine another company’s books. You should certainly do so if you’re considering investing in the business, but you may also want to get a better idea of their finances before offering credit. But what should you be looking for? Turnover? Profit? Or is it better to look at cash flow? Why Is Cash Flow Important? Profit and turnover each give only a very partial picture
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Buy Now Pay Later — Flexibility or Debt Trap?

Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) has grown massively over recent years, with options to defer payment being offered for everything from clothing to groceries. Used responsibly, this can be an effective method of obtaining credit to give flexibility in budgeting. However, it can also lead consumers into spiralling debt. The government promised to introduce regulation for the sector, but recent reports suggest they’re consider
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Are Supply-Chain Delays Killing Your Business?

Business owners generally focus most on the sales that bring in the income, rather than on their suppliers. That’s understandable, but it can also be short sighted. Recent research by retail bank Aldermore has found that well over half of SMEs have suffered supply-chain problems in the past year — and this has cost a total of £1.9 billion. Why Are There Supply Chain Delays? Disruptions to supply chains have been goin
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Business Insolvencies Soared in May

There have been many signs recently that the economy is in trouble, most obviously the most recent announcement of interest rate rises. Another troubling sign, though, has been given less publicity — a sharp rise in business insolvencies in May. What’s behind this, and what does it mean for you as a business owner? The Rise in the Figures Business insolvency figures have been rising for a while, but it’s been possibl
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FCA Ban for Debt Packagers Charging Referral Fees

In these times of financial stress, large numbers of people, both consumers and small business owners, are seeking debt advice. A good deal of the advice out there is excellent, but there are exceptions. There’s been concern expressed for some time about the referral fees charged by debt packaging companies and whether this creates bad advice. It seems that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) share this concern, an
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A Crisis in Late Payments to SMEs

Are you being held back by cash flow problems caused by late payment of invoices? You’re not alone. A recent report by Time Finance found that SMEs are owed an average of about a quarter of a million pounds in outstanding invoices. At the same time, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has reported that 52% of small businesses have experienced late payments. Are you among these? And, if so, what can you do about
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Record Numbers of IVAs — What Does This Mean for Creditors?

The Insolvency Service has released figures which show that nearly 88,000 Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) were registered in England and Wales in the course of 2022. This represents the highest figure since 1990, when records began. So what are IVAs, why have they increased so much, and what might it mean for you as a creditor? What Is an IVA? Introduced in 1986, an IVA is a formal alternative to bankruptcy
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Avoid Having to Repossess Your Properties

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has just released the official figures for landlord repossessions during the period October to December 2022 — and they’re alarming. The number of repossessions in that time has risen by 98%. So why is this? And how can you avoid having to go through the costly and time-consuming procedure of getting your property back? The Rise in Repossessions The MoJ figures make alarming reading. Dur
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Debt Help Enquiries Soar Due to Cost-of-Living Crisis

The cost of living crisis is hitting people in a wide variety of ways, and recent research has illustrated another. In the twelve months since January 2022, the number of people seeking help with their debts has increased more than threefold — and most cite rising prices as the main reason. The Rise in Debt Enquiries A survey was carried out by debt advisor MoneyPlus Advice, after they saw initial enquiries rise by 3
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The Recession’s Nowhere Near Over — How Will That Affect You?

During 2022, a combination of soaring prices (especially energy prices) and income lagging behind pushed the economy into recession. The bad news is that, according to forecasts by KPMG, the recession is likely to last for the rest of 2023, with output falling by 1.9%. So why are things so bad, and what’s it likely to mean for you and your business? What’s Causing the Recession? The main driving force of the recessio
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