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11 tips for reducing costs in small business

NZ Entrepreneur

According to the latest MYOB SME Snapshot, a survey of over 500 local SME operators around New Zealand, most believe the economy will decline in the next year, putting further pressure on cashflow and margins. Make sure you go back and look over your budgets and forecasts and see how you’re tracking. 10) REDUCE YOUR SPACE.

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Are You In Control Of Your Business?

YoungUpstarts

When you started out, a spreadsheet may have been a sufficient system for managing your database, inventory and finances, after all, it was likely a system that you set up and understood. Does your spreadsheet allow you to see trends and forecast at a glance? The demise of the spreadsheet. Work smarter. Where to start?

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Better business forecasting – Part One

NZ Entrepreneur

You might see forecasting as a waste of time, or something you do when you have absolutely nothing else on your plate (which is, um, never). Or you may have been diligently forecasting each month in the past, and stopped once you found that reality turned out quite differently to your best laid plans. And who can blame you?

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Have you done your annual entrepreneurial health check?

NZ Entrepreneur

The current New Zealand economic climate is buoyant and businesses are well positioned for growth. Additional funding requests – requesting funding over and above those forecast by the company can be a tell tale sign that all is not well. A lack of direction may result in a company underperforming.

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From worker to start-up - how to plan your escape

www.startupsmart.com.au

Mike Casey, founder of GradConnection, an online portal of graduate jobs and internships, started his business while working as a graduate for Westpac in New Zealand, along with GradConnection’s two other founders, who were colleagues. I decided I needed to focus 100% of my brain power on the business,” she says.

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Invest in Israel Newsletter August 2010 Edition

VC Cafe

Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Baxter will furthermore pay Kamada royalty payments of at least $5 million a year on net sales of the product produced by Baxter. percent as sales continued to rebound from the global financial crisis. Domestic demand in Israel leaped 8.7 percent in the quarter.