Start Your Own Business – Essentials Bundle Certificate Course
Are you frustrated with your 9 to 5 job? If you’ve been considering the idea of starting your own business venture, it’s time to start with the basics. Whether you’re a career professional looking to venture into business, a student interested in becoming a business entrepreneur, or a homemaker with some exciting business ideas of your own, our Start Your Own Business – Essentials Bundle Certificate Course can help.
While the idea of starting your business can be appealing, it’s important to be familiar with the fundamentals. Our Start Your Own Business course is brimming with strategies, tips, and ideas that can help you every step of the way.
What You Will Learn:
- Understand your customers, target market, and competitors before creating a comprehensive marketing plan for your business.
- Accounting basics, fundamentals of bookkeeping, how to create and operate a business account, and the benefits of hiring an accountant.
- How the PAYE scheme works, about Payroll software, and the rules and regulations for taxes in the UK.
- The different tax rules that apply to imports and exports and how National Insurance Contributions affect your income.
- How to use Excel for analyzing data and creating business projections at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
- How to use the different features of Sage 50 Accounts software at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
- The basics of business, including marketing, sourcing, logistics, cash flows, insurance, staff hiring, and business ethics.
Benefits of Taking the Course:
- Learning the fundamentals can make you more confident, help you avoid common mistakes, and help you grow the business.
- You will be in a more empowered position to identify potential pitfalls that may lead to monetary loss.
- You will understand how to research the market and identify your target audience to make your business successful.
For more information, visit our detailed course page.
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