A Guide to Rural Business: Opportunities and Ideas for Developing Your Country Enterprise

A Guide to Rural Business: Opportunities and Ideas for Developing Your Country Enterprise

by JonathanReuvid (Author), Cla (Author)

Synopsis

The UK rural economy is worth billions of pounds and rural businesses are rapidly changing and diversifying. This book aims to support rural businesses in adapting to change and in developing sustainable new revenue streams. It provides a practical, jargon-free guide to business practice and business opportunities, focusing on key topics, such as: land and buildings development; operational best practice; marketing and product development; finance and funding; legal accounting issues; tax planning and inheritance; and getting the best from professional advisers. The book also provides a series of case studies, ranging from holiday accommodation and restaurants or catering services, to conference or craft centres and country pursuits.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 269
Publisher: Kogan page
Published: 27 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0749440775
ISBN 13: 9780749440770
Book Overview: The UK rural economy is worth billions of pounds and rural businesses are rapidly changing and diversifying. This guide to Rural Buisness is a guide to best business practice in a rural context which provides a clear analysis of opportunities for diversification.

Author Bio
Jonathan Reuvid graduated in PPE at Oxford University, worked as an economist for the French national oil company, Total, and then in investment banking before taking up senior line and staff positions in industry including general management of a Fortune 500 multinational covering most Western European countries. Subsequently, Jonathan Reuvid engaged in joint venture development in China and a parallel career in business book publishing. He is author of or consultant editor for more than 30 Kogan Page titles. The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is the foremost institution for private countryside residents in the UK with over 45,000 members.