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Easier to start a business

So our incoming administration under Mr Cameron’s command has pledged to make it easier to start a business. I am flummoxed- it is one of the easiest places in the world to that already. What he needs to do is shred all the red tape that Gordon Brown tied business up with and to put two fingers up to meddling Eurocrats in Brussels who sit cloistered in their gravy train with no idea of the real world. Nonetheless, whilst a more friendly approach to SMEs is appreciated it makes you wonder how come they don’t realise what it’s like at the sharp end of UK plc.

May 24, 2010by FDAdmin
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October 1st cometh…

The not so eagerly awaited changes to company formation are nearly upon us. Companies Act 2006 is a major upheaval and it will be interesting to see how some of the cheap and nasty formation agents deal with it. I suspect that much of the trouble will only come out in the wash next year. One thing is clear – change creates opportunity , and some people are going to be ripped off well and truly , either through bad advice or by excessive charges as a result of the fog of confusion. Our prices will be subject to revision but at least our customers are going to get a gold plated and bulletproof set of Articles drawn up by a pukka firm of solicitors. NOTE TO MARC – There was no date set on original entry

May 7, 2010by FDAdmin
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Government spending cuts – it’s a no brainer

So the surveys are telling us that people are in favour of government spending cuts. One reason we got into the mess we are in is because people lived beyond their means with debt they could not afford to service. It follows therefore that if people cannot survive financially neither can the government. Shame it is taking so long to wake up and smell the coffee. So now Brown and Darling can pretend to show leadership without looking behind themselves because they know that it won’t rattle the public too much. Doesn’t matter lads – it’s too late and hopefully you will both be in opposition this time next year. NOTE TO MARC – There was no date set on original entry

May 7, 2010by FDAdmin
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Baroness Scotland – we’re missing the point

So a government minister has committed a civil offence and paid the price in pounds shillings and pence. Big deal, not a reason to call for a resignation, but what the opposition should be banging on about is what this highlights. Namely, the crushing burden of regulation thrust upon small business and the swingeing penalites for small oversights – £5,000 for failing to photocopy ??? Surely, if this immigrant worker, has an NI number and all the other gubbins the government has a record of their legititmacy or otherwise. But no – the burden fall upon the employer. I could go on about how over-regulated we are since Labour came to power (leaving it soon hopefully) but I won’t, as I need to get back to work to earn to pay the stealth taxes of Gordon Brown. NOTE TO MARC – There was no date set on original entry

May 7, 2010by FDAdmin
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Ready for a double dip ?

So the pundits reckon the recession is over. I’m not so sure, judging from what I am seeing as a company formation agent, debt counsellor and practising accountant. Oh, yes – I am also a businessman. My money is on a double dip, a “W” shaped recovery. I don’t believe that the coming dip will be as bad as the recession at its depths but it is certainly not worth looking forward to. It’s easy to make predictions I hear you say. Indeed it is, but I am translating my prediction into action in terms of business planning and stockmarket activity. Not convinced? I hope you’re correct. NOTE TO MARC – There was no date set on original entry

May 7, 2010by FDAdmin
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Gordon Brown should show leadership

That means he should admit defeat and walk away. A good businessman knows when it is time to quit but the trouble is that Gordon Brown is not a good businessman. All SME owners will be hoping and praying that David Cameron gets his legitimate place at 10 Downing Street and we can start fixing things and cuttign corporation tax and creating jobs.

May 7, 2010by FDAdmin
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