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  • Current at: 09 September 2008
    Improving Your Cashflow Management

    Cashfow is generally acknowledged as the single most pressing concern of the builders and trade persons business. Cashflow is the lifeblood of all growing business and is the primary indicator of business health. The effect of cashflow is real and, if mismanaged, totally unforgiving. Cash needs to be protected, controlled and put to work.
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  • Current at: 02 September 2008
    Further With Fuel

    Fuel prices may be astronomical, but there are a few simple things you can do to go the extra kilometre.
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  • Current at: 27 August 2008
    Nissan Review

    As a Business Partner, Nissan has a solution for all your motoring needs.
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  • Current at: 29 July 2008
    Working Capital

    Working capital is another way to describe cash. BPN looks at how it works.
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  • Current at: 29 July 2008
    Plant & Equipment

    Buying plant and equipment is just one option available to a business. BPN looks at some of the alternatives.
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  • Current at: 29 July 2008
    An Introduction to Applying for Finance

    Are you applying for a loan or line of credit for the first time? The following aims to make the process easier.
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  • Current at: 09 May 2008
    Calculating the Builder's Margin

    The current question is about calculating the builder's margin.
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  • Current at: 11 March 2008
    Contract Variations

    You asked: Whenever my clients want a variation, they expect to get it for free. How should I handle this?
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  • Current at: 08 February 2008
    Building Business Success (Series #1 of Business Edge)

    Managing your business paperwork and cash flow can be a challenge, especially in the building industry. Have you ever wished you could get help not just with respect to “what” to do but also “how” to better manage your paperwork and cash flow; have ready access to standard templates for letters and notices (eg letters of demand, notices of suspension)and checklists to help you keep track of your work processes, such as work performed under a preliminary agreement? Now you can . . .
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  • Current at: 10 August 2006
    Managing Cash Flow - To Grow Your Business

    Managing cash flow is essential for keeping your business afloat. If you successfully manage your cash flow, you can then concentrate on growing your business. This information sheet is the final in a four part series on Managing Cash Flow – it provides tips on how to manage your cash flow to grow your business.
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  • Current at: 10 August 2006
    Managing Cash Flow - Keep Track of your Business

    Managing cash flow is essential for keeping your business afloat. If you successfully manage your cash flow, you can then concentrate on growing your business. This information sheet is the final in a three part series on Managing Cash Flow – it provides tips on how to keep track of your business.
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  • Current at: 10 August 2006
    Managing Cash Flow - How to Measure It

    Managing cash flow is essential to keep your business afloat. If you successfully manage your cash flow, you can then concentrate on growing your business. This information sheet is the first in a three part series on Managing Cash Flow – it provides tips on how to measure your cash flow through keeping track of your cash inflows and outflows.
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  • Current at: 10 August 2006
    Managing Cash Flow - How To Monitor It

    Managing cash flow is essential for keeping your business afloat. If you successfully manage your cash flow, you can then concentrate on growing your business. This information sheet is the second in a three part series on Managing Cash Flow – it provides tips on how to monitor your cash flow.
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