Business & Corporate
How make your Skype Calls seem more Professional
In order to be taken seriously and properly transport yourself and your aims through the webcam certain things must be taken in to consideration.
How To Write A Cover Letter
A cover letter means exactly what it says – it is a letter that usually accompanies another document, and provides the basic details relating to the sender
How to Set up a Charity Organisation
Charity organizations, referred to as the Third Sector, play a significant role in the national economy of the country and more importantly, its role in engaging people through social development.
How to Create a Sales Invoice
A sales invoice is a document issued by a seller to a buyer requesting payment for goods or services provided.
How to understand the Minimum Wage and what salary/wage you should receive
Anyone who is defined as a Worker in the UK (including Employees, those on Fixed Term Contracts and Agency Workers) is entitled to the Minimum Wage.
How to Retrain for a Career
So you want to retrain? There may be many reasons you might consider a new career. Perhaps you have been made redundant and there aren’t many opportunities in your field.
How to ensure your Christmas Party goes smoothly!
Your Christmas Party is normally pretty lively and good fun, but as an Employer what should you consider before-hand so there are no problems?
How to find a Business Networking Meeting
As a business owner or as the person responsible for business development you may be interested to attend some business networking meetings.
How to have a successful networking meeting
Business networking meetings are a great way to meet new contacts, clients and suppliers.
How to set out a formal letter
Emails and texts could soon signal the end of letter writing, but you may need to write an important letter at some point, perhaps to a potential employer or a business colleague.
How to get your Unique Tax Reference (UTR) number
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If you live in the UK and have recently become self-employed, you need to get your UTR number and inform HMRC or your change of circumstances.






