by Tyler Lappage | Oct 31, 2024 | Accounting Services, Budget Day, Budgeting, Economy, Finance, Hospitality, Investments, Self-Employed, SMEs, Tax
On 30th October 2024, Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled her Autumn Budget – marking the first Labour-led Budget in 14 years. After uncovering a £22 billion deficit back in July, the Labour government demonstrated their commitment to restoring stability to the UK...
by Tyler Lappage | Sep 27, 2023 | Accounting Services, Budgeting, Economy, Hospitality, Tax
We don’t need to tell you that it’s a challenging time for the hospitality industry – after recovering from the pandemic, businesses are now hit with increased operating costs, staff shortages, and growing demand. And there’s no waiting about. In this blog, we’ll...
by Tyler Lappage | May 3, 2022 | Hospitality
The global pandemic has proven immensely challenging for the hospitality industry. And now, as we’ve embraced ‘the new normal’, businesses not yet fully recovered from the strain are facing even more challenges in the form of Brexit, staff shortages and rising...
by Tyler Lappage | Feb 14, 2022 | Finance, Hospitality
Incomings and outgoings – are you on top of them? Gaining full visibility of what’s in front of you is crucial, but so is predicting what’s to come in an industry that’s infamous for its volatility. This is where budgeting comes in, helping you to control costs,...
by Tyler Lappage | Nov 2, 2021 | Hospitality
After a year of financial hardship, Christmas 2020 was billed as the season of opportunity for hospitality. But the introduction of tier systems and festive period restrictions caused major setbacks. This year, however, customers are set to make up for lost time – a...
by Tyler Lappage | Jul 20, 2021 | Hospitality
Post-Pandemic Hospitality: 3 Ways To Protect Your Margins When the 2021 Spring Budget came around, a vaccination roll-out was well and truly underway – putting the path out of lockdown in fresh focus too. This prompted two noteworthy announcements from the Chancellor,...
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