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Small business marketing activities can build connection and community with your existing and potential customers. Your first thought during COVID-19 might be to stop marketing,…
Many Rivers has 38 local business coaches throughout Australia. We asked them their top 10 tips to protect your business in uncertain times. Connect with…
Managing your stock and inventory is a key part of running a good business. Your aim is to always have the right products in the…
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Good cashflow management is absolutely fundamental to the success of your business. 90% of businesses fail because they don’t manage their cashflow well. Here are some tools you can use to really get on top of it.
Understand the fixed and variable costs in your business, and the difference between marginal revenue and marginal costs.
Once you decide to get a loan, there are three distinct phases with different things you need to think about along the way. This video talks about all the things you need to think about when you’re applying for a loan, once you get approved, and also while the loan’s in place.