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Who is Liable for Product Guarantees and Warranties if a Company is Liquidated?

Who is Liable for Product Guarantees and Warranties if a Company is Liquidated?

When a company enters liquidation, product guarantees and warranties can become a grey area for consumers and directors alike. This article explains who is liable when a company ceases trading, what options are available to customers, and the responsibilities directors may still carry. Find out how insolvency impacts post-sale obligations — and what businesses can do to prepare.

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Can It Affect Me Personally if a County Court Judgment (CCJ) Is Issued Against My Company?

Can It Affect Me Personally if a County Court Judgment (CCJ) Is Issued Against My Company?

Facing a County Court Judgment (CCJ) against your company can be worrying for any director. While a CCJ usually doesn’t extend personal liability to directors of a limited company, there are exceptions — such as personal guarantees or wrongful trading. This article explains when personal risk arises, what directors should watch for, and practical steps to protect both company and personal assets.

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Understanding HMRC Distraint Orders and Notice of Enforcement

Understanding HMRC Distraint Orders and Notice of Enforcement

Receiving a distraint order or notice of enforcement from HMRC can be alarming for any UK business owner. This guide explains what these enforcement actions mean, how they work, and the steps you can take to protect your business and essential assets. It also highlights the importance of seeking professional insolvency advice to manage the situation and find a practical way forward.

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What is “Limited Liability” in the Context of a UK Company?

What is “Limited Liability” in the Context of a UK Company?

In the UK, “limited liability” is a key feature of company law that protects shareholders’ personal assets if the business faces financial trouble. This article explains how limited liability works, the different structures available (limited by shares or guarantee), and the responsibilities directors must still uphold. If your limited company is experiencing financial challenges, early advice from an insolvency practitioner is essential to protect both business and personal assets.

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What Do I Do If My Business Is Suffering Due to My Own Ill Health?

What Do I Do If My Business Is Suffering Due to My Own Ill Health?

When a business owner’s health deteriorates, the effects on operations and financial stability can be significant. This article explores what to do if illness or poor health is preventing you from effectively managing your company. It outlines your responsibilities as a director, the risk of wrongful trading, and how to seek practical support early — including professional insolvency advice — to protect both your wellbeing and your business.

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What is an Insolvent Estate and What Happens to Bankruptcy in the Event of a Death?

What is an Insolvent Estate and What Happens to Bankruptcy in the Event of a Death?

What happens to a person’s debt if they die while bankrupt or insolvent? This guide explains how an insolvent estate is handled under UK law, the responsibilities of executors, and how creditors are repaid. Learn how professional advice can ease the burden during estate administration.

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Tips and Tools to Boost ROI in Small Businesses

Tips and Tools to Boost ROI in Small Businesses

Small businesses must do more than cut costs to improve ROI — they need smart tools and strategies that drive growth. From data analytics and automation to supply chain management and employee development, this article explores practical ways UK SMEs can boost efficiency, profitability, and competitiveness. Directors and business owners can apply these insights to strengthen their operations and maximise returns.

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What Effect Could the Outcome of the UK General Election Have on SMEs in the UK?

What Effect Could the Outcome of the UK General Election Have on SMEs in the UK?

The UK General Election on July 4, 2024, could bring major changes for SMEs. With both the Conservatives and Labour proposing significant reforms, small businesses face uncertainty over future costs, employment rights, and growth opportunities. This article explores the potential impacts of party manifestos on SMEs, from employment law changes to pro-business pledges. For directors and entrepreneurs, understanding these implications is key to preparing for the months ahead.

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Understanding Fixed and Floating Charges in Business Lending: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding Fixed and Floating Charges in Business Lending: A Comprehensive Guide

Fixed and floating charges are two common forms of loan security in business finance, but they work in very different ways. Fixed charges secure specific assets such as property or machinery, while floating charges cover changing assets like stock or receivables. For directors, understanding these differences is essential when seeking finance or dealing with insolvency. This guide explains how each charge works, their impact on borrowers and lenders, and what they mean in practice during financial distress.

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Making Employee Redundancies: Everything You Need to Know
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Making Employee Redundancies: Everything You Need to Know

In response to the hit that businesses across the country took with the implementation of lockdowns to control the COVID-19 pandemic, a furlough programme was set in motion to support employers and their workers, funding companies to continue paying 80% of their employees’ wages in an attempt to minimise the amount of workers who would have to be laid off. 

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