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Business Start Up

  • Business Purchase - How do you pay to set up a business? Contact Ian Galbraith at Reynolds Galbraith for suggestions on first steps, such as business planning and market research. Ttry your own bank as well and see how well they compare with other banks. It may be that different banks/lenders have financial offers that suit you better than others.
  • Free Funding Support - When you are starting up a business Reynolds Galbraith recognise that you want all the support you can get and if that support is free, why not have it - you may be pleasantly surprised how much advice on market research, business planning, grant and loan resources, negotiating favourable supply terms and location of business premises you can obtain free. Contact Reynolds Galbraith for information on business support or business agencies or contact directly www.venturewales.com, www.xenos.co.uk or Bob Shephard.

    Expertise on a continuing (and paid) basis may be available from any agency you contact on start up of business. Later if you feel that production is more important than paperwork they will be prepared to assist on a charging basis to leave you free to improve the main purpose of the business.

  • Continuing Finance - How do you run your business? When your business is set up Reynolds Galbraith can advise on the administrative and financial management of it.
  • Your new business will need the advice of an accountant. Try R J Lewin Accountants.


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