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Prepare your business for the next big challenge

Business owners could be facing a difficult few months as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite alongside the predicted winter recession.

After overcoming the difficulties associated with COVID-19, it seems there hasn’t been much opportunity to steady the ship before the next tidal wave of challenges washes over us.

The worst thing businesses can do is bury their head in the sand. It’s important to be prepared and take steps to maintain profitability and stay solvent.

Take time to consider some of these options:

  • If you sell goods or services that are in demand or if you offer after-sales care that your competitors may not offer, then you may be able to generate additional income, and therefore profit, by simply increasing your prices.
  • Could you create cross-sales opportunities by offering deals to your present clients and customers?
  • Could you lock customers into longer-term contracts by offering them incentives – no price increases for a fixed term, for example.
  • A line-by-line review of your business costs is always instructive. Which costs could you reduce or replace with lower cost alternatives?
  • Ask you bookkeeper to make a comprehensive list of costs you settle with your business credit card or by standing order or direct debit. These costs tend to be forgotten and many renew automatically even though you may no longer use the services paid for.
  • Improve credit control to convert sales into cash more quickly.
  • Monitor cash flow for at least the coming year to identify low points and organise funding.
  • Produce monthly management accounts, even basic reports from most accounts software will confirm trading results (profitability) and produce a balance sheet (that will measure solvency).
  • Keep an eye on competitors’ websites and published price lists; are your prices higher or lower, how will you respond?
  • Do you have slow-moving stock that could be sold at a reduced price to increase cashflow?
  • When considering your management accounts make sure you factor in deductions for current taxation.
  • When did you last invest in tax planning advice? There may be an opportunity, or opportunities, to create recurring tax savings.
  • Approach HMRC and apply for their Help to Pay assistance. This won’t reduce taxes due, but it will help you spread the cash flow impact of payments

Do you need some advice? Get in touch with us to discuss your options.

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It’s important you make a good connection with your accountant. Your accountant will become an extension of your business, working with you, for you.

Our initial free consultation allows us to get to know each other and for us to understand your challenges. We’ll also explain how we think we can make a difference. Here’s what you should expect in your initial consultation.

  • Typical consultations take around an hour, so we won’t take up too much of your time.

  • Don’t worry about preparing lots of information for us ahead of the meeting, it is not necessary.

  • If you would like to send us your last return, we’ll happily take a look before we meet.

  • We can meet at your convenience. Out of hours and even weekends, just let us know.

  • There’s no obligation and we will happily answer any questions you may have.

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