
What does the future hold for cheap borrowing? Enzo Mora of The Mortgage Brain
It's been an incredibly busy year in the world of buying and selling homes, largely driven by the lifting of lockdown, the Stamp Duty holiday and cheap mortgages.

Rent reform and buy-to-let updates - James Melvin-Bath of Willans LLP solicitors
Many of the restrictions put in place for residential landlords wishing to resolve issues during the pandemic have recently been lifted.

Series 4 #11 Punchline Talks! With Morton Cullimore, James Horwood, Nick Broady and Richard Cook
Series 4, episode 11 of Punchline Talks!

Results today, consequences tomorrow? Will Abbott of Randall & Payne
I am calling this the democratisation of forecasting, as the ability to produce a model and a forecast efficiently and cost effectively means it is now available for all businesses.

Five reasons why a solicitor should check your lease before renewing - Jaron Crooknorth of Tayntons
When your lease expires, it can be an opportunity to renegotiate the terms before you sign a new version.

Series 4 #10 Punchline Talks! With Chris Price, Rob Lister, Ester Croft and Russell Marchant
Series 4, episode 10, Punchline Talks!

In self-assessment? Start preparing for Making Tax Digital - Rob Stokes of Optimum
The government recently announced the introduction of Making Tax Digital for self-assessment would be delayed for a year.

Series 4 #9 Punchline Talks! With Chris Pockett, Sam Holliday, Ruth Dooley and Peter White
Each Friday, Punchline-Gloucester.com editor Mark Owen is joined by leading Gloucestershire business figures.

The importance of a proper redundancy consultation - Margaret Adewale of HR Dept Gloucester
We know that sadly many employers are finding they have no choice but to reduce costs and make redundancies in their businesses.

Why rising construction costs are making underinsurance worse - Neville Mills of Brunsdon Insurance
A sustained rise in construction costs this year is increasing the likelihood of significant underinsurance of buildings in the UK - writes Neville Mills of Brunsdon Insurance.

Are you ready for action in 2022? Hayley Parker of OPS-BOX
We've all been there - we start each new year with a fresh plan and vision for our business.

Series 4 #8 Punchline Talks! With Claire Thayers, Brian Morman, Ian Mean and Cordell Ray
Series 4, episode 7, Punchline Talks!

Property developers face levy to pay for unsafe cladding – David Jones of Evans Jones
As part of the budget announcement, the Chancellor confirmed the government have committed £5bn to remove unsafe cladding from the highest risk buildings.

Salary sacrifice and electric company cars - Katie Williams of Hazlewoods
Electric company cars are growing in popularity and can be a tax efficient benefit.

Series 4 #7 Punchline Talks! With Daniel O'Neill, Ian Mean, Rupert Swetman and Cllr Tim Gwilliam
Series 4, episode 7, Punchline Talks!

Is your current business model fit for the future? Claire Clift of Azets
A robust business model can help businesses keep on track and move forward towards strategic aims and objectives.

How Gloucestershire is preparing for the grey pound - Leanne Champney of SF Planning Ltd
The grey pound is an idiom for the economic power of older people. Given that local councils are there to provide for their population, it is ever more important to account for the grey pound.

Is buying a property a good investment? Enzo Mora of The Mortgage Brain
That's the million-dollar question - says Enzo Mora, CEO and founder of Gloucester-based The Mortgage Brain.

Demystifying growth strategies - James Whittaker of Hazlewoods
The significant impact the pandemic has had on the economy over the last 18 months has created both challenges and opportunities for businesses.

Punchline Talks! With David Jackson, Emily MacKenzie, Will Abbott and Neill Ricketts
Series 4, episode 6.

Punchline Talks! The BiG Interview with Rob Lister, MD of Lister Unified Communications
Rob Lister has run Lister Unified Communications Ltd for over twenty years with his brother Tom Lister.

Sale of company shares to another shareholder - Jaron Crooknorth of Tayntons Solicitors
When a shareholder wants to sell their shares or leave a small company it can upset the equilibrium of the business.

Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Nicholas Gratton of Randall & Payne
We have all heard, and probably said, such things as: you can't teach an old dog new tricks; stuck in the mud; set in their ways.

Punchline Talks! The BiG Interview with Moreton Cullimore, MD of the Cullimore Group
The Cullimore Group, based in Frampton-on-Seven, is a family-owned business.

How to prepare your business for sale in a world of COVID - Jaron Crooknorth of Tayntons Solicitors
There are plenty of reasons you may be thinking of selling your business: retirement, poor health, you need a change, you want to cash in on years of hard work.

In self-assessment? Plan ahead to avoid nasty tax surprises - Rob Stokes of Optimum
October 31 was once a date firmly in the diaries for those filing a paper self-assessment tax return, writes Rob Stokes.

Punchline Talks! The BiG interview with Cordell Ray, CEO of CCP
Cordell Ray MBE, is the charismatic leader of the charity Caring for Communities and People (CCP).

Changes to employers’ obligations and employment law updates - Matthew Clayton of Willans LLP
Several key changes have recently been announced in the world of employment law with more changes on the horizon for employers and HR teams to be aware of, explains Matthew Clayton.

Every little helps when it comes to your dream home – Enzo Mora of The Mortgage Brain
What would your dream home look like and where would it be? Property portal Rightmove asked the nation, and the results are surprising.

Punchline Talks! The BiG interview with Tim Gwilliam, leader of Forest of Dean District Council
Watch Punchline's latest The B!G Interview with Tim Gwilliam, leader of Forest of Dean District Council - a position he has held for five years.

How to determine and obtain the right type of finance to support growth - Martyn Freeman of Azets
In today's financial landscape, finding the best funder for your business is more complex than ever.

Selling a business on retirement - Diana Eames of Davies & Partners
Diana Eames, associate solicitor at Davies & Partners in Gloucester, talks about the key factors involved in selling a business on retirement.

Punchline Talks! The BiG interview with Phil McCormick, MD and owner of Nicks Timber Ltd
Watch Punchline's latest The B!G Interview with Phil McCormick MD and owner of Nicks Timber Ltd - the oldest continually owned family business in the county, established in 1856.

Pensions in divorce; the possible pitfalls - Sharon Giles of Willans LLP solicitors
Pensions are all too often overlooked in a divorce, yet they are often one of the most valuable resources that a married couple have.

Understanding your accounts - Nikki Cairns of Randall & Payne
The intricacies of accounts and tax cannot be summed up in one article, but there are some simple points that when clarified could help you to understand what you are signing.

Probate pitfalls to avoid in estate administration - Laura Roberts of Tayntons Solicitors
After someone dies, their affairs need to be wound up and their estate distributed to the beneficiaries entitled to inherit. This can often be time-consuming and complex.

Three top tips for a healthy relationship with your pension - Brian Morman of Brunsdon Financial
Here Brian Morman from Brunsdon Financial talks about the importance of good pension health and the part it can play in our wellbeing.
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