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10 ideas to beat the credit crunch



Submitted By: Andrew Ripley of A P Ripley & Co - Accountants in York
Category Type: General Interest Article

Date Submitted: 26-03-2009 08:24:24


If your
business is feeling the pinch in this general economic downturn, it's
more important than ever to look at what you can do to help your
business. Here's 10 ideas to get you started...


  1. Get paid sooner! Encourage your customers to pay
    more quickly, by giving small discounts or just by chasing them
    promptly. Send out invoices for completed work as soon as possible, and
    for long term projects ask for stage payments on account.
  2. Promote best value products. If you have a range of products or services, look at giving more prominence to the best value items in your marketing.
  3. Talk to your bank. Keep your bank informed,
    especially if you are going to have a need to secure extra funding or
    even renew existing arrangements. If fees are being increased it may
    pay to shop around for facilities.
  4. Take advantage of the crunch. If you are cash
    positive, turn the crunch to your advantage. Some businesses may be
    keener to make a sale so those with cash to spend may be able to
    negotiate some great bargains, especially for early payment!
  5. Staffing needs and working hours. Consider asking
    staff to change their working hours to part-time or flexi-time, with an
    appropriate drop in total pay. Or to take their holidays now if
    business is slow. If a skilled member of staff is about to retire ask
    them to stay on part time, as this may be cheaper than recruiting a new
    employee.
  6. Office rent. Ask your landlord if you can change
    from a quarterly payment in advance to a monthly payment. Or with
    improvements in technology perhaps now is the time to consider if you
    could run your business from home and make use of home workers and lose
    the office rent altogether!
  7. Don't forget the marketing. Whilst cutting back on
    costs can be necessary in a recession and it may be tempting to cut the
    marketing budget, it may prove a false economy if sales suffer. Whilst
    others cut back on their marketing, you may be able to use this to your
    advantage and keep on marketing to get a larger share of the present
    market.
  8. Renegotiate with suppliers. Review the agreements
    you have with suppliers for continuing services, such as; security,
    energy, or cleaning. Can you renegotiate any of these contracts to get
    a better deal?
  9. Reduce tax payments on account. Review the
    projected tax payments for your business. Payments on account for
    unincorporated businesses can be reduced and reclaimed if you are
    confident of the final taxable profit figure. This is a good reason for
    getting the accounts completed quickly after the year end.
  10. Carry back losses. If your business is likely to
    make a loss for the current year, quantify that loss as soon as
    possible and submit a claim to carry back the loss to get a refund from
    HMRC.

If you would like to meet up to discuss these and other ideas as to
what your business should be doing in the credit crunch, please contact
us.


 










Date Last Modified:- 26-03-2009 08:24:24


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