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You can't shift tulip with a shovel?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat are you trying to say?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Is that the slogan for your new product line....?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou can't shift tulip with a shovel?
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To be honest, if you can marry the shovel with a sledge we've got a winner. Dragons Den here I come!Originally posted by greenlake View PostIs that the slogan for your new product line....?
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Like this, you mean....?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo be honest, if you can marry the shovel with a sledge we've got a winner. Dragons Den here I come!
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Initial Money in Business Bank Account
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Newbie so should be excused from silly questions. I have applied for Natwest Business Bank Account and Amex Gold Charge Card. Do I start with a blank account or top up with some personal money or get a small personal business loan to start with?
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Stick some of your money in. Your accountant will deal with it as a directors loan and you just pay yourself it back when you've got the funds.Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostHi
Newbie so should be excused from silly questions. I have applied for Natwest Business Bank Account and Amex Gold Charge Card. Do I start with a blank account or top up with some personal money or get a small personal business loan to start with?
Don't have a warchest unfortunately. Thanks
What do you envisage you'll need money for?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Paying for the accountant perhaps?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostStick some of your money in. Your accountant will deal with it as a directors loan and you just pay yourself it back when you've got the funds.
What do you envisage you'll need money for?See You Next TuesdayComment
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I assumed from that question he hadn't got one TBHOriginally posted by Lance View PostPaying for the accountant perhaps?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Mostly paying expenses - I have 2 Clients line up - 1 in Amsterdam and 1 in Sharjah, so I envision 1 weekly trip to Amsterdam and 1 monthly (agreed 2 days / per month) to Sharjah. BA Business Class flights to Dubai can cost a fortune. How is payment terms with Clients usually? Can you negotiate? As am starting I don't want to haggle but setting some good foundation stone would be good for both side and I need some money too, don't I?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostStick some of your money in. Your accountant will deal with it as a directors loan and you just pay yourself it back when you've got the funds.
What do you envisage you'll need money for?
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