Where can I find free useful information on starting a business?

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by admin in starting business | 10 Comments »

Im interested in starting a buiness. However i would like to firstly asses what costs i will incur doing so. e.g how much does it cost to register a business? How to i regster for tax, the basic fundementals of setting up basically. Any help greatly recieved.

http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/home

Official government site designed to help answer questions on small businesses and starting them up. It’s full of everything you will need to know from buying ro selling an existing business, to how to grow your business, to the tax implications, to sales & marketing.

Definitely the first place you should take a look…and as it’s official, it should be unbiased in terms of the advise it gives.

Think about speaking to an accountant – most will offer their first session for free. They can advise you on the best type of business for you and your tax.

10 Responses

  1. girl Says:

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  2. orfeo_fp Says:

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  3. Frizzle Says:

    Get an appointment with the local Business Enterprise agency – they give a great CD that gives you all of the tips from registering the company name through to basic book keeping and advertising!
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  4. Jester Says:

    I would try here, its FREE to register and allows you to view 1000s of profiles of like minded business people, plus you can add your own…
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  5. Emma Chizzett Says:

    Not here, that’s for sure !!!
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  6. Real Georgian Says:

    Avoiding a Financial Crisis How to Keep Your Small Business Alive
    By: Robert Warlow
    This article can help you with your question….This web site has a load of information in it.
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    http://www.mycreditadvise.com/Avoiding-a-Financial-Crisis-How-to-Keep-Your-Small-Business-Alive.php

  7. Clemensa_q2 Says:

    http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/home

    Official government site designed to help answer questions on small businesses and starting them up. It’s full of everything you will need to know from buying ro selling an existing business, to how to grow your business, to the tax implications, to sales & marketing.

    Definitely the first place you should take a look…and as it’s official, it should be unbiased in terms of the advise it gives.

    Think about speaking to an accountant – most will offer their first session for free. They can advise you on the best type of business for you and your tax.
    References :

  8. scallywag Says:

    Businesslink.gov.uk is a brilliant website – it has everything you’ll need. If you need to speak to someone face to face, there are regional business links that you can visit that will be able to advise you on how you are doing and what you need to watch out for – all for free.
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  9. fuelpay.co.uk Says:

    Hi there, I own (and have the monopoly on the product we sell) http://www.fuelpay.co.uk – I can give you advice on business should you choose to contact me.

    If you would also like to own your own business with our product then I will give you full rights of it and an entire multi-thousand pound website for £225 all inclusive which is for the cost of the stock – from there you will own your entire business and domain and own the product that we have – I am willing to offer this as demand for the product is so high and we urgently need distributors. We have the one answer to a very big and very topical problem and are selling thousands of our product a day.

    Have a look at our website, http://www.fuelpay.co.uk for full details of product and if interested please contact me at fuelpay@mpgfreedom.com.

    I promise that if you join me I will give you EVERYTHING you need to make your business successful from the very start and will give full personal support. I am also willing to back up the investment (£225) with a complete money-back guarantee and as I sell the stock all day long if this does not meet your expectations, then I will buy the stock back off you for the whole price you paid, so you can see for yourself how successful it is without ever risking that investment.

    Best wishes,

    Merril, owner, FuelPay
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    http://www.fuelpay.co.uk

  10. shameeka b Says:

    you can go to my web page go to the making money tab look it over and tell me what you think
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