It is a very strange time for UK businesses at the moment, as the economic forces at play seem to be entirely unpredictable.
The economy is doing better than expected – How will your business be affected?


It is a very strange time for UK businesses at the moment, as the economic forces at play seem to be entirely unpredictable.

As the conflict in the Middle East disrupts the global economy, many businesses are eyeing their energy bills with dread.

Although it can have negative connotations, debt is inevitable for most businesses.

Now that we have entered 2024, our accounting team has been making their predictions and discussing how best to advise our clients on preparing for upcoming challenges.

New start-up businesses in the UK are as abundant as ever, but issues within society, climate change, and the cost of living have proven tricky obstacles to navigate.

British businesses formed during the pandemic could be a significant driving force for the UK economy.

The recruitment crisis across the country shows no sign of abating, according to a survey from a top business body. Read more
The removal of the red diesel rebate in April will have a major impact on the economy, a leading construction business organisation has claimed, and called for the measure to be deferred.

British initial product offerings (IPOs) raised more funding in 2021 than in any other year since 2007, figures have revealed.

The soaring cost of goods and services have pushed the UK inflation rate to its highest level in almost 30 years, a major study has revealed.