Small Business
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Cash timebomb: UK businesses ‘cannot wait weeks’ for financial aid
Speed Read Poll finds six in ten UK firms have limited cash reserves giving rise to fear of mass insolvencies
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Could ‘Amazon tax’ save struggling high street retailers?
Speed Read Labour considering move to level the playing field between online retailers and brick-and-mortar shops
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Personality test: Which Olympic sport matches your leadership style?
In Depth Team player or solo superstar: answer these quiz questions to find out your ideal Olympic discipline
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Confidence to grow: The UK economic outlook in 2015
feature In 2015, the UK economy is set to accelerate. So how can entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes take advantage of the positive outlook?
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How your small business can recover from setbacks
In Depth All SMEs get knocked back from time to time. Here's how to turn adversity to your advantage
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How to gear up your business for exports
In Depth There's money to be made in exports, but risks too. Here's our guide to selling overseas
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Mind your cashflow: how to avoid the SME pitfall
In Depth Too many growing businesses mis-manage their cashflow. Here's how to bridge those gaps
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How to keep good staff – and keep them happy
In Depth To build a successful small business, everyone needs to pull in the same direction
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What kind of website is right for your company?
In Depth A good company website can make the difference between failure and success. Here’s how to build one that works
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How to use social media to boost your business
In Depth Twitter and Facebook are free and effective tools for building your brand and attracting new business
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Why the peer-to-peer revolution has got old order running scared
In Depth P2P companies like Airbnb are turning business on its head by putting customers in touch with suppliers
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Miliband bank debacle: has he just thrown away the election?
In Depth The value of taxpayer-owned banks drops by £1bn – and Osborne outflanks him with £7 minimum wage support
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Labour's banking plan: will it work and what does it mean for you?
In Depth Miliband wants to end the dominance of the banking giants but critics have said his strategy will backfire
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Why a minimum wage hike? It could cut £1bn from welfare bill
In Depth And if small businesses keep protesting it's a lousy idea, Cameron can always blame Nick Clegg
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