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What are the best tricks for Small Business Accounting? | More Group Experts Advice

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Overview Small businesses are on the rise. In the UK at the end of 2017 there were 5.7 million Small Medium Enterprises (SME’s) equating to over 99% of all UK business. If we break this down further, in 2016 96% (5.4 million) of these SME’s were micro-businesses (0-9 employees). As the figures clearly show, small businesses are very popular. Therefore, we know there are loads of you out there who will benefit from these tips about accounting for small business owners! Be organised with book keeping Bookkeeping involves the organisation and processing of your business records. It encompasses payments, invoices, cash flow, profit and loss, balance sheets, forecasts and future projections. These records form the backbone of a business, so keeping them up to date and accurate is essential to keep your business afloat. Additionally, business owners are required to keep these records, which have the potential to be audited, for a minimum of 6 years. Be aware of and

What are 5 best worthy tips for Building and Maintaining Clients Trust & Relationships?

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"Seeking to  build trust with customers? Go down into  this article, you will have the best point to point things to build trust with customers." Building trust with clients is essential to business success. It is vital to a successful relationship. Here are a few top tips to gain the trust of your clients: Honesty and Transparency –  Clients never buy from a business they don’t trust. Many businesses make the mistake of exaggerating and over-promising to attract clients. Stand out by being honest and edge you over competitors. Display integrity and recognise competition –  Gain client’s trust and respect by being wise on decisions that are unpopular and the right thing for the client. Best not to speak negatively of your competitors and highlight their bad experiences or services. Rise above and instead highlight your company’s strengths. It’s not all about you –  Be diligent of your client’s needs before making it all about your company and its resources. Unde