Your guide to...
We have put together a collection of resources around different topics. If you would like more information on any of these areas, please contact us.
Your guide to... Surviving recession
- Tough times business management checklist (pdf)
Use our checklist to identify areas for an immediate action plan for your business.
- Business planning in an economic downturn
Sound business and financial planning is always important, but especially so during an economic downturn.
- Keeping the cash flowing
A strong and steady cash flow is vital to maintaining a healthy business. Being able to identify potential cash flow difficulties is therefore an important part of managing your organisation. It is better to take preventative measures now rather than deal with the consequences further down the line.
- Bullet Proof Your Business (pdf)
Notes from the Simpkins Edwards 2008 seminar on the simple strategies to prepare to help your business ride the economic storm.
Preparing for tough times: We can advise on a number of areas that will help ensure your business is operating as efficiently and cost effectively as possible. Contact us for more information.
Your guide to... Starting a business
- Starting your new business
There is a lot to plan when starting a new business. Read our round up of areas that you will need to consider.
- Six steps to an effective business plan
Making time for planning now can reduce the time you spend fighting fires later. Read our tips for a successful business plan and the six reasons business plans fail.
Helping your business to grow and prosper: Our experienced team of advisers provide practical support and assistance with all aspects of your business planning. Read about Simpkins Edwards Business Services here.
Please note: The above resources are provided for the general information of visitors. No responsibility can be accepted by Simpkins Edwards for any use made of the information presented, whether acting or refraining from action as a result of the material published. No action should be taken without consulting a professional adviser.

