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How to make small business successful?


Despite the fact that 50% of new firms fail within the first year and 95% fail within the first five years, the SME sector continues to develop despite the economic slump. While no one can predict whether a business will thrive or fail, you can take efforts to ensure that it gets off to the greatest possible start. While most business owners are focused on getting their company up and running, they frequently overlook the significance of accounting, << unapproved advertising removed >> and how it is at the core of any business concept. Every entrepreneur wants their firm to expand and be lucrative, but many overlook the fact that in order to be profitable, you must first understand your money and the financial process.



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Rule No.1   Know    your      audience.  This is a forum FOR bookkeepers and accountants.

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