Just in time production
When is just-in-time production suitable?
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Is it possible to improve economic success without raising product prices or lowering quality? Companies that optimize their value chain can do just that. Just-in-time production streamlines procurement and production, enabling significant savings. But careful: the strategy is not suitable for every company and every industry.

When is just-in-time production suitable?
Booking contributions and withdrawals
How to book capital contributions and withdrawals correctly
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If you want to use your company assets to strengthen company funds from your personal account, that isn’t a problem initially. However, you have to book these contributions and withdrawals correctly. It is important that these transactions do not affect the company’s profit or loss situation. Here’s what is important to make the right bookings.

How to book capital contributions and withdrawals correctly
Withdrawals
Withdrawals – made easy!
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Withdrawing from company assets for personal use is a matter of course for many business owners. After all, they have to live off something. This process is known as a withdrawal and is not always straightforward when it comes to accounting and tax law. What do you need to consider, what kind of withdrawals are there and is it possible to do this in a limited company? We provide the answers.

Withdrawals – made easy!
Deferral
Deferral: When can you ask for payment deferment?
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Is your company currently unable to meet its payment obligations or attend to its private contracts? In that case, a deferral is an option to delay payments whether you’re conducting business as an entrepreneur or a private individual. We’ll show you what conditions must be met for a deferred payment and what you need to look out for.

Deferral: When can you ask for payment deferment?
Capital contributions
Capital contributions – explained simply
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As a business owner, it’s sometimes necessary to invest personal assets into your company. Whether it’s smaller purchases in everyday life – paying for gas at the gas station, for example – or larger sums if you’re trying to keep your company liquid. These are all known as capital contributions. We will provide a definition and explain what you need to keep in mind.

Capital contributions – explained simply
Liquidation
Liquidation of a company: Definition
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In business, things don’t always go as planned. Whether it’s a mishap with an order situation, or too much debt, a company can quickly find itself staring in the face of financial ruin. No matter the situation, creditors will still be demanding their legitimate monetary claims, regardless of whether your company is facing insolvency or not. The final option is liquidating the company. The goal is...

Liquidation of a company: Definition
What is insolvency?
Insolvency – a pathway out of debt
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Insolvency has a bad reputation. It stands for a lack of funds and high debts. However, people often forget that insolvency proceedings don’t necessarily spell the end of a company. Insolvency administrators can help settle outstanding liabilities and help people keep their jobs.

Insolvency – a pathway out of debt
Crisis communication plan
Crisis communication plan: every company needs one
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Good crisis communication is important for any type of business because brands can damage their reputation in the long-term by using bad communication. Find out more about the process of establishing a crisis communication plan and the three phases the plan should cover. This article provides valuable tips to implement a crisis communication plan for each of the three phases using examples.

Crisis communication plan: every company needs one
Crisis management plan
Crisis management plan: structure and content
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For many companies, a crisis management plan is at least as important as a solid business plan. It ensures that corporate governance is maintained during critical times and a business can respond to an existential threat more efficiently. But how do you create a crisis management plan and what else do you need to know? Find out in this article.

Crisis management plan: structure and content
Crisis management
Crisis management: here’s how to manage a crisis
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Crises or emergencies can affect any company. However, a well thought-out crisis management plan helps your company get back on track. To safely navigate through tough times, a company needs a competent crisis team which can examine the reasons, make decisions, and coordinate the right steps to take.

Crisis management: here’s how to manage a crisis

Grow Your Business

A solid business growth strategy is paramount for any business owner. This category focuses on all the aspects that follow the establishment of a company; from business strategy and growth, to recruitment, bookkeeping, and taxes.