The small business success guide:
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1. Verfasser: Sheedy, Margie (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Milton, QLD Wrightbooks 2011
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Beschreibung:The benefits to your bottom line
The Small Business Success Guide; Contents; About the author; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: Getting the basics right; 1 What's the number one key to small business success?; Researching success; Meaningful motivation; Taking control; 2 I'm wearing so many hats: how do I keep it all in perspective?; Direct your troops; Value your time; Learn to delegate; Plan your day; Be aware of stress; Stick to your vision; 3 Which ideas will make me the most money?; Commercial feasibility; Do your homework; The time is right; 4 Which survival strategies will help my business through tough times?
Healthy businessesSuccessful turnarounds; Look in the mirror; 5 What are my options when it comes to structuring my business?; First things first; Sole traders; Partnerships; Trusts; 6 What's the big deal about business plans when everyone seems to do well without them?; Reasons to have a plan; Things to include; When a plan fails; 7 Where do I look for advice and how much will it cost?; Finding good advisers; What to ask an adviser; 8 Why do my clients think I'm the only one they can call?; Forward thinking; It's all about trust; The handover; Steady as she goes; Rethink your role
Part II: Business, BAS and banks9 Is there a way to make my accounts easier?; Where to start; Which is better?; Reading a balance sheet; Reading an income statement; Keeping it all in balance; 10 Why is cash fl ow my biggest stress?; Why is cash flow vital?; Working it out; What to include; 11 Should my BAS be such hard work?; Your obligations; Meeting the deadline; Correcting any mistakes; Getting your systems sorted; Getting help; 12 Am I the only one worried about a tax audit?; Audit awareness; How you're chosen; What to expect; The penalties; Protect yourself
13 How can I keep a lid on all of my business expenses?Small expenses count; Reigning them in; Getting the systems straight; On the subject of staff ... ; 14 When is the best time to talk to the bank?; Think like a bank; Be proactive; Increase your value; Be up with the Code; 15 How much debt is it okay to have?; The debt-versus-equity debate; The tax benefi ts; Mind your risk; 16 What about overdrafts and loans?; Overdrafts; Loans; Know what you want and why; 17 My family has put cash in to my business. How much should I tell them about the day-to-day business stuff?; Family first
Get some good adviceKnow your goals; The investment motivators; Managing expectations; 18 Are government grants just an urban myth?; Why you get grants; What you need; ; ; ; ; Part III: Managing your people power; 19 Are there any tricks to hiring great people?; Where to start; Finding good people; The interview; Phone a friend; 20 Why is fi ring someone such a drama?; Write it down; Know the law; Being fair and reasonable; Managing conflict; If things flair up; 21 How can I make my staff feel valuable, without paying them more?; Team dynamics; Flexible success
Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or you already own a small business, The Small Business Success Guide will help you fast-track your business on the ride from good to great. The Small Business Success Guide is brimming with practical ideas and proven strategies to make your small business a winner. Including inspiration and guidance from some of Australia's leading small business experts, this handy resource has the answers to turn your dream into a profitable reality. Inside, you'll discover how to:get your business foundations rightmanage your people powerpump up sales and marketing volum
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 265 p.)
ISBN:174246906X
9781742469065

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