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All repaid within 9 months, and anything else received from the company within these 9 months was or "interim dividend" or to cover my payments for the company expenses... NOT another loan.
Yes, I did read the guidance, but not sure if I understood all properly (therefore an hourly-rate-expert...
I understand. I was worried that somebody claimed that I do have to report it on P11D (for the year when I originally took the loan). I am sure I don't have to. Right?
So for the "original tax year" 2021-2022, I will add 2% for the company as "Interest Receivable", and will pay now (9 month...
Yes indeed. We have a “standard” service, but perhaps an hourly paid advice from a proper tax expert would be a good idea, as I have quite a few issues raised from time to time….
My Ltd Company has some profits. Within the 2021-2022 tax year the “manager loan account” was quite busy, as I paid for the company’s expenses with my personal card, and the company from time to time transferred cash to me. By 31/03/2022, I owed the company £30,000.
I repaid all of it by...
You will be surprised how many people keep low budget accounts, which are just loosing their money. They do not realise that loosing mean loosing, even on a low budget!
Obviously, if one has a well performing account, it means low cost per conversion/order, which automatically invites increase...
This sounds a nice plan. If at any stage you will want to check your account, there are experts here who will love the challenge. And it can be done with (or without) your current agency knowledge. Some agencies don't mind, others become hysterical. I recommend external audit at least 3-4 times...
Is it per year?
I am used to see quite a few good businesses who suffer from too modest targets. Why not aim to double the income (at least), while reducing cost per conversion? Why not triple? Unless there are simply not enough potential customers in existence, in which case there is no...
You got several very good suggestions from several members here. I'd try to summarise it this way:
1) Your Adword account and its budget appear to be out of control.
2) Decide what is a reasonable cost for conversion, and how many of these conversions you need
3) After that, hire an expert...
no, i suggest you speak only about the "top ppc cost still profitable for owner".
Reduce a bit from this number, and make an offer. well, there are more probs here....Devil in details
Pay per performance. many ways, here the favorite:
Suppose it is worth for the owner to pay up-to £18 per 1 phone enquiry. A simplified agreement could be: produce me as many as possible enquiries under £18, get the difference as a fee. This way the expert knows he gets fee only if performance...
Iam a little worried that Fancy Panda lost interest in what we all are saying.... Maybe we should ask what Panda thinks about our ideas? E.g., I described 3 good and 1 bad sign in the project, and in other reply - several ways how to improve it.... should I understand that it was all wrong?
Simple idea: start with defining "How much can I spent on 1 enquiry and be happy?" This is a right start.
I always tell my customers: "forget about the "total" budget, start with the optimal expense you wish to reach per desired action (telephone enquiry, online sale, or similar specific...