Articles by Kristina Fox:
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Cost of Living: Can British Businesses Weather the Storm?
Can British businesses survive the cost of living crisis? We explore the impact that high energy costs and cash-strapped customers are having on small businesses in the UK.
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Five Common Credit Myths Busted
When you’re planning on borrowing money – a credit card or personal loan, for instance – it can be challenging to work out whether you’re doing the right thing. Here, we highlight five common credit myths and explore whether there’s any truth behind them.
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Is Faceless Banking the Future for UK Businesses?
We asked 500 decision makers from UK businesses what they thought of online-only, or ‘faceless’, business banking providers. Generally, businesses are moving toward an acceptance of online-only banking. Here, we take a deep dive into the results of our survey.
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The Most ‘Recession-Proof’ Places in Great Britain
Businesses in Great Britain are preparing for the impact of a recession. We ask: which places could be most ‘recession-proof’?
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How to Fire an Employee Legally in the UK
It’s important to follow the right process when planning to fire an employee in the UK, so that you dismiss them fairly. This includes giving them the correct notice period and allowing them to appeal against the decision. Find out more below.
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New Tax Year Resolutions for Your Small Business in 2022
New year’s resolutions don’t just have to be personal. The start of the new tax year is the perfect opportunity to take stock of your business and make new goals for the months ahead. Below, we give you an overview of what to focus on when planning for the new tax year.
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What Are the Best Businesses to Start with No Money?
If you want to scratch your entrepreneurial itch but you’re a bit lacking in the funds department, fear not – there are plenty of businesses you can set up with little to no spare cash. Read on for our suggestions on the best businesses to start with no money.
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Gen Z: Are You Ready to Start Investing?
With many mobile apps and trading platforms to choose from, it has never been easier to start investing. We look at how Gen Zers are making investment decisions and whether it is too easy to be influenced by social media platforms, such as Reddit and TikTok.
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Money Worries and Mental Health at Christmas
Christmas is a tough time for many people, and financial worries can stop you from enjoying the festivities. Find out about the effects that the festive period can have on your finances and your mental health, as well as ways you can combat the stress of the season.
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Gen Z: Time to Tackle your Top Financial Worries
Faced with a precarious future, fighting climate change and rallying for racial equality, Generation Z is a disruptive force in today’s society. These young people long for financial stability in an uncertain world, and their values drive their financial decisions.
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How to Choose a Credit Card
Want to get a credit card but don’t know where to start? Read our guide to find out how to choose the credit card that’s right for you.
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What Employees Want: Flexibility and Health Perks, not Happy Hours
In the current job market, you may have to work harder to attract and retain talent in your company. We look at several perks you could offer and find out what matters most to employees.
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What is a Micro Business?
Do you know the definition of a micro business? Your business may be a micro business if you have under 10 employees or a low annual turnover. We explain what a micro business is and what this could mean for your company.
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How to Take Card Payments
Taking card payments can seem essential in today’s society. Where do you start? Here, we explain the steps you need to follow to take your first card payments as a small business.
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How to Set Up as a Sole Trader
If you have income from self-employment, you may have to set up as a sole trader. Sole traders have responsibilities including keeping accurate records and managing their accounts. You may also need to register for self-assessment. Find out more here.
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Do I Need an Accountant for My Small Business?
You may consider getting an accountant for your small business to help file your tax returns, manage your payroll or for more general business advice.
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How to Make Someone Redundant
Making an employee redundant is a difficult decision. Below, we look at the steps you should take when considering redundancy options for your small business.
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Off to Uni? Students Face Struggle to Cope with Cost of Living Crisis
Many students are facing a cost of living crisis. Student maintenance loans don’t match up to expected costs of living, and prices continue to rise. With the start of the academic year approaching, what can students do to contend with the cost of living crisis?
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Bank Accounts for Prisoners and People Leaving Prison
Many people that are serving time or have recently been released from prison do not have a bank account. Read on to find out how prisoners and prison leavers can open a bank account and how this can help with their resettlement into society.
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What is an Employee?
Knowing the people in your business is important. And that includes knowing their employment status. We look at who counts as an employee and consider the legal rights that come with that status.
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Do I Need a Business Insurance Broker?
There is a wealth of business insurance options out there, and it can be hard to know what you should consider. A business insurance broker may be able to help you find suitable insurance for your business.
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What Insurance Do You Need for a Home Business?
If you run a home-based business, you may be considering taking out insurance to protect it if things go wrong. Find out more about home business insurance, what it covers and why you may need it.
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Types of Business Insurance
Business insurance can include a wide range of products, from public liability insurance to cyber cover. Find out what’s available to protect your small business.
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What is Employers’ Liability Insurance?
If your business has employees, it’s likely that you need to take out employers’ liability insurance. But what is it and who does it cover? Below, we define employers’ liability insurance and explore the basics.
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What Does Employers’ Liability Insurance Cover?
Employers’ liability insurance is a necessity for many businesses, as it’s a legal requirement if you hire people outside your family who are not based abroad. But what does it cover, and how much do you need? We explain what employers’ liability insurance covers and look at some example claims.
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How Much is Public Liability Insurance?
Public liability insurance can be an important consideration for many businesses, but how much does this type of cover cost? We explore what can affect the price of public liability insurance below.
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What is Product Liability Insurance?
If you make, design or sell a product which turns out to be faulty and injures a customer, you could face a compensation claim. Product liability insurance could cover the cost. Below, we explain what product liability insurance is and what it can cover.
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11 Tips to Save Money on Business Energy
Energy prices are rising and your business may be feeling the pinch. Below, we look at ways to save money on your business energy bills, ranging from short-term switches to long-term solutions.
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Cyber Insurance: A Complete Guide
Cyber insurance, alongside strict security protocol, can help protect your business against digital threats such as phishing attempts and ransomware attacks. Read on to find out what cyber insurance is and what cover it can offer UK businesses.
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How Much Is Business Insurance?
The price of your business insurance premium can depend on a number of factors, such as the size of your business, which policies you include in your cover and how risky your business activity is. Read on to find out more about how much business insurance can cost.
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What is Business Insurance?
If you run a small business, you will want to protect it so business insurance may be useful to you. Below, we explain what business insurance is, what it can cover, and whether your business could benefit from it.
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Can I Use a Personal Account For My Small Business?
If you’re self-employed, you may be wondering whether you need a separate business bank account for your work. Below, we look at when you can and can’t use a personal account for business and why it may be beneficial to open separate bank accounts.
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What is a Business Bank Account?
If you run a small business, you may need a separate bank account for it. But what is a business account and what can you do with one? Below, we look at what business bank accounts are and what they can offer you in detail.
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5 Tips On How to Afford Maternity or Adoption Leave
You are likely to see a drop in your income when you start receiving maternity or adoption pay. If you are worried about affording time off for your new arrival, here we suggest five tips for making the most of your money while on maternity or adoption leave.
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Gen Z: Can You Trust Financial Influencers for Advice?
Social media influencers use platforms like TikTok and Instagram to promote everything from beauty products to financial services. Their audiences are often young, impressionable and eager for advice on managing their money. We explore the realities of using influencers as a financial advice source.
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Generation Z and Financial Literacy
Generation Z are making their first foray into the financial world, deciding on everything from investments to savings. Being financially literate is key to making these decisions comfortably and confidently. Read on to find out why Gen Z should be especially aware.
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Business Savings Accounts Guide
With a business savings account, you could earn interest on your spare cash and set money aside for the future.
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What is a Same Day Business Bank Account?
Online business banks offer same-day current accounts that allow you to start sending and receiving payments immediately. To set one up, you’ll need proof of ID, proof of address, and some business details.
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How to Open a Business Bank Account Online
You can open a business account online quickly – sometimes in only a few minutes. You’ll just need proof of ID, proof of address, and some business details.
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Tax services: what you need to know about filing your taxes
If you are self-employed, earn income from an additional revenue stream or claim some benefits, then you may need to file your taxes. Read on to understand when the tax season is, how to prepare your taxes and how long it could take to complete them.
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Using a Tax Adviser or Accountant For Your Tax Return
A tax adviser or accountant can file your tax return for you, taking a lot of stress out of the process, but using them can come at a price. Learn the benefits and cost of using one.
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How to Change a Business Account From Sole Trader to Limited Company
If you change from operating as a sole trader to a limited company, you’ll need to open a new account for the limited company. Here’s what to do, and how to make the switch as smooth as possible.
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Business Bank Mandate: What You Need to Consider
A bank mandate or account mandate informs the bank who can take financial actions on behalf of the company. Read on to learn more about how a bank mandate works and how to set-up and change one.
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Considering Closing Your Business Bank Account?
There are several reasons that you may choose to close your business bank account, these include if you have ceased trading or you want to switch accounts. Read on for how to close your business account and a handy checklist of key considerations.
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What is the Financial Conduct Authority?
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is an independent public body that regulates the financial services and markets in the UK. It aims to protect consumers, maintain the integrity of the industry, and promote competition.
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Student Maintenance Loans: What to Know
A student maintenance loan can help you pay your living expenses while you study.
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Student Loans: What You Need to Know
There are two main types of loan, and you repay yours only when you stop studying and only when you earn above a certain salary threshold.
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Self-Assessment Tax Return: Who Has to Complete One
Self-employed workers, or those with additional income streams, must pay income tax by filing a self-assessment tax return. We explain what self-assessment is, who should pay tax this way, and how to do it.
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What is IR35 and What are IR35 Rules?
IR35 is legislation designed to ensure that contractors and businesses pay the correct amount of tax. So how do these tax rules work and are you paying the right tax?
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