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Do not forget THE GREAT RECESSION!

We understand how business works and how complex it can be, from Banking Issues to Revenue Investigations the list is endless when it comes to business.


The challenges today are the same from many years ago, remember the recession from 2008......

THE GREAT RECESSION!


The recession lasted for five quarters and was the deepest UK recession since the Second World War.

Manufacturing output declined 7% by the end of 2008.

It affected many sectors, including banks and investment firms, with many well known and established businesses having to fold.


The unemployment rate rose to 8.3% (2.68m people) in August 2011, the highest level since 1994.


There was much speculation of a 'double-dip' recession during the 2010s, but this proved not to be the case. However, the 2010s saw four separate periods of Quarter on Quarter fall in growth: 2010 Q4 (-0.4); 2011 Q4 (-0.1); 2012 Q2 (-0.5); and 2012 Q4 (-0.2).[22]


The Banks screwed the people, and in turn, the people bailed the Banks!

The Legal profession was severely conflicted along with Government departments to the financial institutes.


Over time businesses and individuals have had the stresses and strains of economic gloom without the knowledge of restructuring themselves to protect their future.


What is in front of you? another deep recession? Covid19! ... Banks lending money out , backed by the goverment! Will they really get paid back by the customer?!


Protect your future now with us!



To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.           Theodore Roosevelt


Educating a person with knowledge without also teaching morality creates a person who will cause problems for society. An educated person without morals can do more harm to society than an uneducated person with or without  morals. When a school teaches a person how to run a business, it must also teach that person what constitutes ethical and moral behavior, and that acting in a moral fashion must be considered when making business decisions.

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