Business structure
Learn more about the regulations your business needs to follow.
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Landlord FAQs – a legal expert answers your top questions
We’ve teamed up with a legal expert to answer your burning buy-to-let questions. Read on for information on…
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What do Companies House reforms mean for small businesses?
Limited company? A new law means changes to how you register and report business information are approaching. Read…
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How to calculate return on capital employed (ROCE)
Knowing your business’s return on capital employed could help you to understand profitability and attract investment. Read more.
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Assured shorthold tenancy agreement: what do landlords need to know?
A tenancy agreement is something every landlord should consider having in place. Find out why.
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Small business health and safety policy – what should I include?
What is a health and safety policy and do you really need one for your small business? Keep…
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How to write annual general meeting (AGM) minutes – and why they’re important
Knowing how to take annual general meeting minutes is crucial if you’re a limited company. Find out why.
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Maternity policy template – how to create one for your small business
Creating a maternity policy is an important legal obligation for businesses with employees. Here’s how to get started.
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Memorandum of association and articles of association template
A memorandum of association is a legal document signed by shareholders when forming a limited company. Find out…
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Partnership agreement template for small businesses
A business partnership agreement template can help you to outline your rights and responsibilities within your business’s partnership…
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Commercial lease agreement: termination of lease examples
If you or your tenant wants to end a commercial lease agreement, you need to understand the Landlord…
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