Short-term Planning
Short-term planning can produce far-reaching results
Planning is something that’s often pushed into the background in a busy company, yet it’s a lack of planning that causes the most problems – especially when it comes to your long-term wealth-building plans!
For example...
Do you know how your business could survive if a key member of staff went on long-term sick leave, or worse is tempted to a competitor offering better benefits?
Do you have the finances in place to cope with a higher tax liability if the government announced unexpected increases or blocked legitimate business tax avoidance schemes that you rely on?
It’s worth taking the time to plan for the short to medium term because it can reveal a lot of opportunities you may have missed. It can also clarify problems or weaknesses that you need to sort out.
If you find it difficult to get your head round all the different issues involved, why not come and chat to us about it? We’ve helped numerous companies improve their performance by highlighting where changes are needed in their:
- cash flow
- capital allowances and financing
- benefits packages for employees and directors
- investment management, property purchases and commercial mortgages
- pensions schemes, both for directors and groups
- tax planning
- financial performance and forecasts
- financial objectives and goal setting
Protect yourself and your business
In addition, we’re experienced at developing risk management strategies that help you prepare for unexpected events. We can recommend the most appropriate insurance to protect you and your staff, and to keep the business running smoothly. These include:
- Public Liability
- Professional Indemnity
- Buildings and Contents
- Auto
- Key Personnel
- Critical Illness
- Directors and Officers
- Self-employment
If you’d like an objective view of where your business is and, more importantly, where it could be with the right planning, call us today on 01908 523 420 or email info@1stff.co.uk to book your FREE consultation.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. There will be a fee for mortgage advice. The precise amount will depend upon your circumstances but we estimate that it will be £1250.












