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Gayle counts on her success! |
Congratulations to Gayle Humphreys of Denbigh, the latest member of Sage & Co’s accountancy team to pass her Association of Chartered Certified Accountants examinations. |
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Experts rally behind women entrepreneurs |
The sharp increase in bankruptcy rates amongst women has prompted local accountants and business advisers Sage & Co to offer free business support to women business owners and managers throughout North Wales.
A business advice clinic specifically for North Wales’ women entrepreneurs will take place in May. Designed to help local businesswomen avoid some of the pitfalls that can contribute to insolvency, it will be led by Sage & Co directors Clare Porter and Ceri Gorton. |
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‘Has anyone seen our book-keeper?’ |
The information challenge facing small businesses
Out there in the wilderness there must be a colony of out-of-work book-keepers!
They should be at their desks keeping business owners and managers fully up-to-date with important business and financial information. |
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The things we didn’t know….
Some businesses are beginning to discover that there was more to the Chancellor’s Capital Gains tax reforms than first met the eye!
Take Entrepreneurs’ Relief as an example. It was introduced to soften the impact on the business community arising from the abolition of business asset taper relief. |
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22nd October 2007
One of North Wales’ leading business support organisations has celebrated its 80th anniversary with a move to new premises on St Asaph Business Park, creating several new jobs.
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Sarah ends her eight year exile |
20th November 2007
Sarah Swan has ended an eight-year exile in Torquay and Basingstoke and returned to her Welsh roots! |
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Business owners in for a shock when they sell |
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30th November 2007
Local business owners currently planning to sell up and retire on the proceeds could be in for a disappointment!
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20th December 2007
The New Year has got off to a great start for St Asaph-born Ceri Ratcliffe.
The former pupil at Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan school in Abergele returned from the Christmas break as a full-fledged director at local accountancy and business support specialist, Sage & Co. |
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