Economy
ICAEW: business confidence triples in Q1
The latest Business Confidence Monitor finds UK business confidence on the rise, signalling a rebound from pandemic lows
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Resilience and Renewal: Building an economy fit for the future
This content examines economic issues that UK business and chartered accountants are at the centre of tackling to build a better, more resilient future. We explore productivity, skills and international trade.
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A pre-election Budget lacking in rabbits or hats
An extension of full expensing to leases is welcome news for businesses in a Budget that delivers nothing unexpected.
Energy crisis
A look at how supply difficulties, rising electricity prices and sanctions against Russia are contributing to turmoil in energy markets and what businesses can do to lessen the impact.
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ESG for SMEs: Make energy saving in your business
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- 19 Sep 2023
ICAEW is supporting the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero in its campaign promoting energy efficiency. We take a look at what businesses can do to drive down energy bills and boost savings.
ESG for SMEs: how to mitigate energy costs
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- 11 Sep 2023
The sharp rises in energy costs have been highly damaging for businesses. We explore how firms can reduce these outgoings and the related risks without necessarily making large investments.
Energy Bills Discount Scheme: details and eligibility
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- 10 Jan 2023
The Energy Bills Discount Scheme (EBDS) will continue energy bill support for businesses until 31 March 2024, but at a reduced rate.
Inflation
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A closer look at the impact of inflation on people, businesses, accountancy and the wider economy, bringing together the best expert opinion, data and analysis from ICAEW and its members.
Find out more Supply chain
ESG for SMEs: future proofing supply chains
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- 08 Sep 2023
The impacts that environmental, social and governance issues can have on supply chains is stark, but if SMEs don’t comply with new ESG rules they could also risk their entire business.
How to assess the risks within your supply chains
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- 11 Oct 2022
Advances in digitisation are great for businesses, but they’re also helping organisations to review their supply chains and identify the potential risks from cyber attacks.
Supply chain challenges: where are we now?
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- 26 Sep 2022
How are businesses coping with persistent, global supply chain issues – and which concerns are looming on the horizon?
Sanctions evolution may cause inadvertent breaches
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- 01 Aug 2022
The ongoing evolution of sanctions across multiple jurisdictions and the complexity of global supply chains mean that organisations could unwittingly find themselves in breach of sanctions rules.
The challenges and opportunities in supply chain finance
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- 24 Jun 2022
The Managing Director for Standard Chartered (Hong Kong) and Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong outlines the trends in global trade.
Ukraine crisis: the supply chain impacts
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- 25 Mar 2022
The conflict in Ukraine has created a number of challenges for manufacturers, from rising prices and availability of raw materials to keeping abreast of the latest sanctions.
Access to finance
How SMEs can access transition funding
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- 28 Nov 2023
Many existing products for SMEs are taking net zero and climate plans into account.
How SMEs should optimise their cash savings
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- 21 Nov 2023
Enterprises have too much spare cash sitting in low- or no-interest accounts, according to a new report. What other options could help SME owners make the most of their reserves?
Access to finance: high hurdles for SMEs
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- 26 May 2023
A combination of factors are hindering SMEs’ ability to access finance.
Access to finance: alternatives to high street banks
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- 25 May 2023
Traditional banks’ enthusiasm for business lending may be muted, but at a time when the UK economy is hungry for growth, there are still other finance options for companies to explore.
The Business Finance Guide
This independent guide provides entrepreneurs, SMEs and growing businesses with information on the finance options that are available to them throughout their business finance journey. It draws on the expertise of partners from across the finance industry and business community.
Find out more Tax
Autumn Statement: the tax changes that didn’t make the headlines
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- 29 Nov 2023
ICAEW’s Tax Faculty scans the Autumn Statement documents for other tax-related announcements. Various tax measures can be found in the Overview of tax legislation and rates, the Autumn Statement, and updated Tax information and impact notes.
Expansion of cash basis for unincorporated businesses
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- 22 Nov 2023
The government has published the summary of responses to a consultation on the cash basis alongside the Autumn Statement. This announces relaxations that will allow more businesses to use this basis of taxation from 6 April 2024.
NIC rate cuts for self-employed and employees
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- 22 Nov 2023
National insurance contributions (NIC) will be reduced to 8% for the self-employed and to 10% for employees, and the flat rate class 2 NIC will be abolished for most self-employed, the chancellor has announced.
HMRC provides update on forthcoming Single Trade Window
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- 21 Nov 2023
The first phase of the service to make border processes simpler will be available for public use in 2024.
Incentives, allowances and support
Chancellor confirms full expensing will be permanent
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- 22 Nov 2023
The full expensing regime will not expire on 31 March 2026 and will be made permanent, the Chancellor announced at the Autumn Statement on 22 November 2023.
R&D tax relief merger to go ahead despite concerns
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- 22 Nov 2023
Jeremy Hunt has confirmed in the Autumn Statement that the two existing research and development tax relief schemes will merge with effect for accounting periods from 1 April 2024.
Extension of investment zone and freeport tax reliefs in England
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- 21 Nov 2023
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, the government has announced that the investment zone and freeport tax reliefs will be extended from five to 10 years.
Commission unveils relief package for EU SMEs
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- 19 Sep 2023
Plans for new late payments regulation and Head Office Tax System lead the way, as the European Commission sets out measures to help SMEs manage a range of economic challenges.
Help to Grow website unveiled to support businesses
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- 06 Mar 2023
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) launches a new centralised website, Help to Grow.
Government to extend small company threshold
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- 04 Oct 2022
UK government announces extension of definition of small business for regulatory purposes to those with up to 500 employees.
Cash flow and forecasting
The pros and cons of using credit cards for cash flow
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- 15 Nov 2023
As a new report shows that plastic is proving increasingly popular among UK SME business owners, we highlight the benefits it can unlock – and the pitfalls to avoid.
Mid-market businesses cutting costs at pace
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- 26 Sep 2023
Companies are tightening their belts as cost pressures increase but business retains optimism for the near future.
Leading through a crisis to emerge stronger
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- 28 Feb 2023
With the right approach, it is possible to emerge stronger than ever from a crisis, says Kevin Gaskell, who shares his steps to success.
Business planning in a time of uncertainty
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- 24 Feb 2023
With financial and economic upheaval a regular fixture on the business landscape, and with uncertainty rife, how should businesses approach forward planning?
Workforce and recruitment
How to build a workforce of the future
- Podcast
- 27 Oct 2023
In this Insights In Focus episode, we explore strategies to expand and upskill Britain’s workforce.
The UK's skills gap and what’s gone wrong
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- 17 Oct 2023
For a generation, a shortage of skills has undermined business confidence, investment, and productivity across the UK, and so limited economic growth and left us more exposed to inflation shocks. Here, we look at what’s causing this shortage and, in the next article, ideas for addressing it.
How to close the UK’s skills gap
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- 17 Oct 2023
Addressing the UK’s labour supply and skills gap is no easy task, but policymakers, business, and the chartered accountants that advise them have a key role to play.
Helping employees through the cost-of-living crisis
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- 13 Oct 2023
Many employees are struggling with the ongoing cost-of-living situation and the knock-on effects of this at work are cause for concern. How can employers offer their staff practical support?
Cost-of-living crisis prompts accountants’ job concerns
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- 05 Dec 2022
One in five chartered accountants says cost-of-living crisis is hindering career progression, with concerns about job losses also rife, research finds.
Cost-effective solutions for attracting and retaining talent
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- 26 Oct 2022
Forget traditional pay rises, organisations have a range of far more thoughtful tools at their disposal to show that they are great to work for.
Impact on business sectors
Are small retailers drowning in business rates?
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- 10 Jul 2023
Retail was one of the industries hit hardest in recent years due to myriad changes, and they’re still struggling. Is regulation holding them back?
10 tips for goods import and export
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- 21 Mar 2023
Since the UK left the EU on 31 December 2020, more businesses are required to classify movements of goods as imports and exports. Ruth Corkin and Ed Saltmarsh set out advice for businesses.
What do early-year retail redundancies mean for the sector in 2023?
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- 13 Mar 2023
Thousands of UK retail workers lost their jobs in the first two months of the year – what are the prospects for the sector as a whole for the rest of this year?
What’s in store for the high street?
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- 05 Jan 2023
As retail suffers in the face of daunting headwinds, what will become of the sector’s physical trading avenues in the near and long term?
Webinar: Managing your business through volatility
This webinar for the manufacturing community explores the practical steps businesses can take during uncertain economic times.
Business and industry press
The ICAEW Library & Information Service provides access to leading business, finance and management journals. These journals are available to logged-in ICAEW members, ACA students and other entitled users subject to suppliers' terms of use.
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Planning in a recession
- Article
- 01 Apr 2023
- Rene Ho
- Strategic Finance
Companies need to future-proof their business as they transition from pandemic-related supply chain issues to a potential recession - and the radically different economy that may lie beyond, says Rene Ho. The article covers key tried-and-tested best practices for businesses to take when navigating through tough times.
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Navigating the perfect storm
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- 01 Oct 2022
- Marcine Johnson
- Strategic Finance
Businesses have faced many unforeseen issues for the past few years and survived. Now all sectors of business face a new challenge: inflation. Marcine Johnson suggests some strategies to help small businesses cope with the evolving circumstances.
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Armanino LLP advises businesses on planning for recession
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- 08 Sep 2022
- Michael Cohn
- Accounting Today
Advice from business consulting firm Armanino on how to reduce costs without making desperately needed employees redundant. The firm advises clients to look at internal metrics such as cash flow, revenue per employee, average days to close new business and accounts receivable payments.
External resources
Guide to building business resilience
- Website
- 01 Jan 2023
Our Guide to building business resilience contains impartial, practical, and actionable information and support to help smaller businesses manage their costs, boost their long-term profitability, and increase their resilience.
FSB Finance Hub
- Website
- 29 Sep 2022
Expert resources and guides to help you manage your small business finances, curated by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). The hub includes articles, videos and downloadable guides from industry experts across areas like banking, business credit scores, saving for retirement and protecting your bottom line.
Seven strategies to survive the inflationary storm
- Website
- 02 Sep 2022
Advice on how small UK businesses can protect themselves during times of high inflation, including: looking for new customer segments, raising prices, building supplies up now, cutting overheads, enhancing productivity, auditing profit margins and automation.
Six strategies to help your company weather inflation
- Website
- 28 Sep 2021
Successful companies use six tactics to achieve growing their revenue during high inflation, say the authors. They look at these tactics one by one, including achieving high understanding of your spending and eliminating unnecessary work to focus only on activities that add the most value and are absolutely necessary.
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