June 2013

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June Newsletter

The Daddies of British Business

To celebrate Father's day, we've taken a look at some of the founding fathers of business and their contribution to modern life. From John Sainsbury's popular supermarket to Andrew Carnegie - the man who donated over £350 million (yes, million!) to charitable causes - they were successful leaders who have paved the way for future generations. Who do you think is a 'Daddy' of business?

Read about them here.

Daddies of British Business

Your FREE Tax and Finance Guide

Our latest Tax and Finance guide is now available and we're giving it away for free! Relevant for both individuals and businesses, chapters include financial planning throughout your lifetime, strategies for business and planning a comfortable retirement. Plus, if you want further tax advice you can request a free consultation with our partners, TaxAssist.

Tax Calculator

Sole Trader vs Limited Company

While we're on the subject of Tax, our Sole Trader vs Limited company page outlines the key differences between the two entities, including the Tax rates you'll pay. Updated for the current 2013/2014 thresholds, our handy Tax calculator will show you if you could save money by registering a Limited company instead of being a Sole Trader.

Calculate your savings here.

3 quick tips on how to pitch your business

3 Quick Tips on How to Pitch your Business

It's Glastonbury next weekend and as anybody who has graced the oft-soaked Somerset fields will tell you, it's all about the right pitch. Well, the same goes for your business. Being able to confidently sell your business to others is a valuable skill so we asked Michelle Carvill, Founder of Carvill Creative and co-author of 'The Business of Being Social' for her top tips when pitching your business.

Read the tips here.

And now for the formal stuff..

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