Weak housing market will lead to more insolvencies

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Weak housing market will lead to more insolvencies. James Salmon, 18th January 2019. The weak housing market is predicted to lead to more insolvencies. New research by the accounting firm Moore Stephens hints that if the signs we are currently
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Flagging up late players

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FLAGGING UP LATE PAYERS As reported in the Hampshire Business of January 2019 there are variances in how quickly businesses pay their bills depending on where they are located. To be specific:- “Almost a third of invoices issued by small
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Are project bank accounts the answer to late payment?

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Are project bank accounts the answer to late payment? James Salmon, Director, 17th January 2019. MP Debbie Abrahams, a campaigner against late payments has put forward a private members bill calling for payments on government and public authority contracts to
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Patisserie Valerie acknowledges ‘backlog’ of unpaid supplier invoices

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Patisserie Valerie acknowledges ‘backlog’ of unpaid supplier invoices. 16th January  2019. Patisserie Valerie has acknowledged being late in making payments to a number of suppliers, as investigations into the chain’s finances continue. Accounting irregularities were discovered in a company audit
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Government misses payment targets

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Government misses payment targets. James Salmon, Operations Director, 8th January 2019. Despite making noises about treating late payment seriously, The Cabinet Office is missing its targets to pay suppliers on time. The government has made a pledge to be a
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