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Access to finance for London-based businesses
Enabled4Growth is a new service being provided by Leonard Cheshire Disability to help disabled-led businesses in London to access finance. Find out more by visiting www.enabled4growth.com or emailing enabled4growth@lcdisability.org or phoning 08456 717 173.
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Free invoicing software from Sage
Download Sage Invoicing software for FREESage is committed to supporting start-up and small businesses and understands the importance of getting cash flowing through your business for it to grow and prosper.
Easy-to-use. No time limit. No obligation.
Sage Invoicing is a free way to start managing your cash flow - it makes invoicing and managing your income easier, as well as helping you to look after your customers. That means you’ll always know who owes you money and who your best customers are.
And with a built in diary, you can automate reminders to make sure all payments are chased on time. Best of all, there’s no accountancy jargon - just simple to use software that’s FREE to download.
http://www.sageinvoicing.co.uk/Homepage.html
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South London Business Awards
Another opportunity for disabled led businesses in South London to show what they’ve achieved in the South London Business Awards in association with HSBC. For more information click here or download an application form here - best-business-for-innovation
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Smarta 100
The Smarta 100 will search, find and recognise the 100 ’smartest’ small businesses in the UK.From the West Highlands to Westfield we’ll be searching for the high-street heroes, market traders on a mission, eBay entrepreneurs, budding Bransons and the emerging big businesses of tomorrow.
We want to hear from the most exciting, promising, disruptive new businesses, the family businesses who remain the cornerstones of communities, the innovators ploughing their own furrows in staid or declining industries, the recession-busters making a mockery of the doom and gloom, the web wonders, the teenpreneurs, mumpreneurs, olderpreneuers and, er, just about anyone who’s running a small business worth shouting about. (more…)
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