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Article Archive - December 2007
Start the year with a steady cash flow
by Rosie Beasley | 19 Dec 2007
T'is the season to be jolly, to take clients out for lunch, to put up decorations in the office and to put off some of your more tedious jobs until 2008. Perhaps even to temporarily forget about any cash flow issues that have plagued your business over the last year.
Dragons' Den - A seasonal series round-up
by Rosie Beasley | 18 Dec 2007
The season of goodwill was bound to bring out the Dragons' generosity, even if only for a humanitarian cause.
Would you dare enter the Den without protection?
by Rosie Beasley | 11 Dec 2007
In the Dragons' Den, certain aspects of a contestant's pitch stand out as being more important to the Dragons than others. So important, in fact, that any business lacking these things is likely to find itself out of an investment very quickly.
Serious business lessons from the Dragons' Den
by Rosie Beasley | 04 Dec 2007
In between the hammy comments from the Dragons and the stuttering presentations from the contestants, the Dragons' Den does occasionally throw up some serious issues that face all small businesses in the early stages of their existence.
Reward staff at Christmas for a productive year ahead
by Rosie Beasley | 04 Dec 2007
Despite the increasingly commercial times that we live in, the spirit of Christmas still should be about the importance of sharing and this is just as true in business as it is in life.
Keep your business on track without giving up equity
by Rosie Beasley | 04 Dec 2007
Television shows such as Dragon's Den and The Apprentice have given lots of wannabe entrepreneurs in Britain the motivation they needed to make their dream business a reality. In the last few years more people than ever are leaving the safety of their careers for the excitement and challenge of being their own boss.
Prevent your buy-to-let property becoming a Christmas break-in statistic
by Rosie Beasley | 04 Dec 2007
The 90's hit film 'Home Alone' makes a joke out of a series of robbery attempts on a family home over the Christmas holidays while the owners are away, where the only thing standing in their way is the eight year-old boy who'd been left behind.
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