@_SuccessMatters No, business owners should always ask for help, as its in the power of the network that know how to help when it’s needed #SuccessHour
@WilkiWhite @_SuccessMatters@ClaireBoyles@pauljrose@mcginleyscc Absolutely, but depends on the market - SMEs are not likely to get lines of credit, unless you are established and not having distressed debt.
@_SuccessMatters#SuccessHour#SuccessHourQ A5b review your monthly budget for services your business needs to run. Although it might feel like a hassle, review the services you pay for- don't assume your existing provider is giving you the best deal!
@LawnMasterNotts It’s always good to have a separate account. Sometimes it doesn’t help once we get going and other costs take over, but by reviewing costs means that you would be able to keep a part of your funds aside for when it’s absolutely crucial to #budget#SuccessHour
@WildBunnyArts @_SuccessMatters#cash and #flow are important and is the lifeblood of any business. Getting the right people to help you is important so that you are on top of it #SuccessHour
@_SuccessMatters#SuccessHour#SuccessHourQ A4b There aren't any regulations in this sector about collecting business debts as such which can lead to high stress levels and unpleasant situations. I avoid it getting to the #bailiff stage
@_SuccessMatters#SuccessHour#SuccessHourQ A3a The longer you wait the harder it becomes to find a solution to keep your business alive. You need to deal with it as soon as possible. The quicker you deal with it, the easier it is.