Recent content by Graham97

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    Anyone earning £1m+ profit a year?

    Well done. However you obtain it, it is a must read.
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    Anyone earning £1m+ profit a year?

    Let me give you my experience of being where you were once: Find the most successful person in your business. Do what they do. Ask for their advice. They are your hero. You want to learn from the best. Hero worship is hard to ignore, especially from someone who they well might recognize as...
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    Placing 2 Ltd companies under a group to move money between them.

    There is a model I use which is very tax efficient. What type of business is the established company?
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    Protecting business with subsidiaries / holding co?

    Yes Ian may be right. But where is the fun in that. Solving the problem by doubling net profits is way more enjoyable.
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    marketing a transport / light haulage company (Suffolk based)

    I tend to look at what you can take away from a business first. This can be far easier to do as you have more control over the process. I remember a Dilbert cartoon in which the Boss of the firm figured out that if they cut costs enough then they would be making a profit without actually having...
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    Protecting business with subsidiaries / holding co?

    It might be an advantage for you to go down a partnership structure and then look at sectioning out your business into different limited companies. Apart from stopping your business ever going bust, the partnership structure alone would be a game changer for you. When done correctly you...
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    Tell me what your business needs investment for?

    Tell me what your business needs investment for?
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    New member looking to invest in UK business

    Hi Guys Quick intro. Have been running a business in the Healthcare sector for 15 years. I am now looking at other opportunities, so if anyone knows of anything, don't be shy. I am looking to invest in a UK business. Most sectors will be considered, but the turnover ideally will be between...