FT Guide to Business Start Up 2009: The only annually updated guide for entrepeneurs (Financial Times Series)

FT Guide to Business Start Up 2009: The only annually updated guide for entrepeneurs (Financial Times Series)

by SaraWilliams (Author)

Synopsis

'A must for any small business owner' Federation of Small Businesses Starting your own business can be a daunting task. The Financial Times Guide to Business Start Up is a comprehensive and trusted guide that will cover every important aspect of your business start up. It offers essential guidance on everything from developing your business idea, to your obligations as an employer. It remains the only small business guide to be updated annually, making it the most up-to-date resource and reference book for anybody serious about starting and growing their own business. This edition has been completely revised to reflect the latest tax and legal changes to coincide with the budget announcement. It also offers valuable advice on all of the crucial areas of running a business, and has been fully updated to reflect today's business environment, including a new section on e-marketing. Starting a business can feel risky but this annually updated guide covers all the bases and will ensure both you and your business are heading for success.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 456
Edition: 4
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 25 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0273721550
ISBN 13: 9780273721550
Book Overview: The only annually updated small business book, this bestselling and trusted guide covers everything you need to know about starting and growing your business.

Author Bio
Sara Williams is the Chief Executive of Aim-quoted Vitesse Media PLC, an information publisher that specialises in business, investment and tax. She is a former investment analyst and finance lecturer. She has also had a successful finance and business journalism career where she contributed to many major newspapers, including The Financial Times and appeared regularly on radio and TV.