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10-11 Editor’s Note


T e bottom line is one of the most important factors in growth and success; no matter at what stage in its lifecycle a business may be, the amount of money it’s making is a key consideration. Financial advice is all-important, whether on a


one-to-one level with a trusted accountant or fi nancial planner, or through thought leadership and insightful analysis of the options, regulations and advice that help businesses generally. Next month, our focus will be on the Logistics and


Warehousing sector, something that’s at the centre of this region’s economy. If you’d like to fi nd out how you can be involved, get in touch with one of the team. And we’d also love to hear your views on this edition, so please scan the QR code to leave a review.


FEATURE FINANCE


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MHA Managing your trust’s investments: stop before


you cash in


10-11 Reed Local sector sees modest salary growth, but falls short of


national average 12-13


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Judith Halliday Editor


01908 030480 editorial@allthingsbusiness.co.uk 16-17


KRW Accountants Widening the scope while maintaining the core values


Howes Percival Turning contracts into cash


Simply Techspace - Simply


Workspace Controlling budgets through fl exible tech support


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