David Rockefeller - Businessman and billionaire (1915 - )
Starting a business can be a step into the unknown…
You
have your skills and you’re pretty sure you can sell them (otherwise
you wouldn’t be reading this), but what about the other aspects of
running a business – the boring administrative details that make the
difference between a good business and a great one?
Planning
is key in any business. If you’re lucky you may be able to just muddle
on, but good planning will make sure you get the best possible income
from your efforts (which, let’s face it, is what it is normally all
about).
· How much will it cost to set up?
Do
you need to buy stock, office equipment or tools? What about renting
premises? If your customers will be paying after you’ve done the work,
how will you be paying your suppliers and what will you live on in the
meantime?
· Where’s the money coming from?
Savings?
Overdraft? Bank loan? What is the most cost effective way of funding
your business? If borrowing, over what period? What information will
the lender need?
· What business structure to use?
Should
you set out as a sole trader or a limited company? What about
partnerships, or limited liability partnerships? What are the
differences? The pros & cons?
· What about the future?
As
your business develops new questions will arise; Should you expand?
Take on staff? What will it cost? Is it worth it? Is there a “best
time”? What about VAT?
Compliance - Right from
the start you will need to know and follow rules. You need to tell the
relevant authorities what you are doing when you start and keep them up
to date as you go on. If you don’t you are likely to face fines and a
lot of aggravation.
At the start you will need to register with
the tax authorities (HM Revenue & Customs), maybe form a company or
register for VAT.
Then there are the ongoing commitments. You
need to keep detailed records of your business activities, prepare
accounts and make annual tax returns. What records do you need to keep?
What can you claim as expenses? What are the reporting time limits?
What goes on which form? All these are questions you will face on a
regular basis.
If you employ staff or are registered for VAT there is even more paperwork to deal with.
Jack of all trades?
Some
people are able to deal with all the bureaucracy quite happily, but
most are much better at dealing with their chosen career than the sort
of questions and issues raised above. Unless you fancy a crash course
in accountancy or business administration, what you need is some help.
Even
if you could deal with some or all of the issues, is it worth your
while doing it? Could you earn more doing what you do best than it
would cost for someone else to deal with all the boring bits?
Help is available…
At Arkadia we specialise in dealing with all these issues.
Right from the start we can set you up, get you going and give you advice along the way to help make those key decisions.
Need advice for a decision or just a bit of reassurance – help is just a phone call away…
As
specialist advisors to owner managed businesses we can deal with all
the registrations, form your company, talk to your bankers, set up your
bookkeeping systems and generally help get your business off to a flying
start.
It goes without saying that we can deal with all the
accounts and other compliance stuff which would otherwise get in the way
of you running your business, but we are also there to answer questions
along the way.
We pride ourselves on a professional, yet
friendly and personal service – working along side you to ensure you get
the best out of your business opportunities. and being Chartered
Accountants means we are regulated by the Institute of Chartered
Accountants in England & Wales, so you can be sure that we have the
standards for expertise, ongoing training and professional service that
you need and should expect from a business advisor.
For more
information on how we can help you get started and a free, no obligation
initial meeting please contact our principal, Roger Kiralfy (see our
Homepage to find out how). We look forward to hearing from you
soon.
Arkadia is the trading name of Arkadia Limited Director Roger Kiralfy ACA
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