There’s a historical stigma about the bookkeeper as some kind of bean counter, but thinking like this may cause you to miss out on the best value information you can glean from your business finances at a very important time of year.
When it comes to shipping goods internationally, you want to make certain your products are adequately packed for their journey. Here are five things to consider if you want to get your export packaging right the first time.
Signing a lease for commercial real estate can be one of the biggest investments a business can make, so it’s important to go above and beyond when doing your due diligence.
Four-day weekends, public holidays, restricted shop trading days, leave entitlements, days in lieu… Easter can feel like the perfect storm for small businesses or those taking on payroll alone.
As Voltaire said, perfect is the enemy of good. Not only is this aphorism useful in many areas of life, it highlights how perfectionism can be damaging for business – particularly in today’s ever-changing tech landscape.
The way people dress in workplace environments varies from business to business and what’s considered a typical business dress code has evolved over the last few decades, but is there an argument for going casual?
The new financial year is a great checkpoint to review your business health and ask some simple, but important questions. Are you winning? Are you making money? Should you carry on, change tack or close up shop?
We’ve heard from business workshops, business coaches, marketing experts, academics and even other business owners on how important research is in business. But at a certain point does too much research become procrastination?
When Alex Hunt and Caitlin Jostlear decided to turn their passion for skateboards into a business, they did what many avoid doing by holding onto their full-time jobs.