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Bottomline

Our quarterly update magazine for Lancashire and Cumbria's larger businesses. Click on the front covers below to access the magazine.

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2008

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In Business 2010

Our quarterly update magazine for Lancashire and Cumbria's smaller businesses. Click on the front covers below to access the magazine.

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In Business 2009

Our quarterly update magazine for Lancashire and Cumbria's smaller businesses. Click on the front covers below to access the magazine.

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Specialist Sector Newsletters

Charity Update

Our regular update newsletter for Charities and other not-for-profit organisations.

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  • Charity Update Spring 2010

    In this issue we look at the important changes in charity reporting requirements, Gift Aid on admissions and membership, claiming VAT from Grant money, and alternative investments.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Property Matters

Our regular update newsletter for builders, property developers and investors, architects, surveyors and other related industries.

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  • Property Matters Winter 2009-10

    The Winter 2009-10 issue of Property Matters takes a view on the economic outlook for the property sector. This issue also tackles the latest HMRC crackdown in terms of both false self employment and the VAT treatment of property purchased at auction.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

The Firm

Our regular update newsletter for legal practices.

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  • The Firm - Spring 2010

    In this issue of The Firm we look at the changes to the new top rate of income tax and how this will affect high earners.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Park Life

Our regular update newsletter for caravan and holiday park owners and operators.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Hotels Update

Our regular update newsletter for hotel and guest house owners.

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  • Hotels Update Autumn 2009

    In this issue discover how to save tax on refurbishment, take specialist advice on insuring your hotel and will you have a happy new year?

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Medical Update

Our regular update newsletter for GPs surgeries and other medical professionals.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Taking Care of Business

Our regular update newsletter for nursing and care home owners.

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  • Taking Care of Business - Spring 2010

    In this issue we look at alternative investments currently on offer to those who are looking for better returns on their cash deposits, and Keith Lewin discusses the main issues affecting the sector and what we can expect for 2010.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Motor Retailer

Our regular update newsletter for the owners of motor dealerships.

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  • Motor Retailer

    In this issue we look at how the global financial situation is affecting motor retailers, benchmarking for business and the correct way to recover VAT on fuel costs.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

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Bottomline Newsletter

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    In this issue of Bottom Line Graham Gordon looks at pension alternatives for high earners, James Treadwell provides an update on the new Companies Act rules and Stephen Adams discusses the new VAT rates. The Moore and Smalley debate brought together regional businesses, banks and solicitors who discuss whether 2010 will be the year of recovery, and we speak to Eliot Ward the new Chief Executive of Preston Vision

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Poll

Have you got enough working capital to meet potential growth in 2010?

We have enough cash in the bank / working capital
The recession has wiped out our cash reserves – we would need to borrow
We are already heavily geared with our bank and would struggle to obtain further funding
Results!