Category: Black Arrow Insights
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Building a Crisis Budget: How to Prioritise When Income Drops
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When income suddenly drops, whether from a downturn in business, reduced hours at work, or unexpected life changes, panic is often the first response. But panic doesn’t pay the bills, and it doesn’t create solutions. What is a crisis budget: a lean, focused plan that keeps essentials covered and gives you the breathing room to…
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The Importance of System Integration for Your Rental Property Business
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Running a rental property business is about far more than collecting rent. Behind the scenes, there are finances to track, tenants to manage, maintenance to schedule, compliance requirements to meet, and often staff or contractors to coordinate. For many landlords and property managers, this means juggling spreadsheets, emails, and multiple disconnected apps, a system that…
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Financial Management Tips for Business Growth in Rental Property
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Running a rental property business can often feel like balancing on a tightrope. On one side, you are focused on growing your portfolio, upgrading your properties, and adopting smarter systems that support scale. On the other hand, you must ensure financial stability, maintain predictable cash flow, and manage risks effectively. The businesses that thrive in…
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Why Every Business Needs a Continuity Plan: Building Resilience Before Crisis Hits
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In an unpredictable world, resilience is a necessity. From economic downturns and supply chain disruptions to pandemics and natural disasters, the challenges facing modern businesses are as diverse as they are disruptive. And while many companies plan for growth, far fewer prepare for survival when the unexpected hits. That’s where a Business Continuity Plan (BCP)…
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How Your Personal Finances Impact Your Business, and How to Keep Both in Check
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As a small business owner, it’s easy to think of your personal and business finances as two separate worlds. One is about paying the mortgage, groceries, and family holidays. The other is about invoices, payroll, and tax obligations. But the truth is, they are deeply intertwined. For sole traders, partnerships, or early-stage company directors, the…
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The Importance of System Integration for Your eCommerce Business
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Why connecting your systems is no longer a luxury, but a necessity for growth and sustainability Running an eCommerce business isn’t just about having a great product and a slick online store. Behind every successful checkout is a chain of systems working (or not working) together, including inventory management, order fulfilment, accounting, shipping, customer support,…
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The Importance of System Integration for Your Hospitality Business
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Why connecting your tools is key to smoother operations, better guest experiences, and long-term success In the hospitality industry, success hinges on delivering seamless service. Whether you run a boutique hotel, a busy restaurant, or a chain of cafés, the reality is the same: behind every great guest experience is a complex web of bookings,…
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How to Avoid Common Tax Mistakes for SMEs
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Managing taxes is a necessary part of running a business, but for many SMEs, it’s also one of the most misunderstood and overlooked areas. You might be turning a profit, managing day-to-day operations, and even growing your business, yet still find yourself caught off guard when tax deadlines arrive or a deduction is denied. At…
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5 Common PAYE Mistakes SMEs Make (and How to Avoid Them)
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Managing payroll in a small or medium-sized business (SME) isn’t just about paying your staff on time; it’s also about meeting your legal obligations to Inland Revenue (IRD). One of the most crucial responsibilities is managing PAYE (Pay As You Earn) tax deductions accurately and consistently. While PAYE may seem straightforward, many business owners and…
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If Your Business Is Feeling the Strain, Start With Your Cash Flow
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Cash flow challenges don’t always show up as dramatic failures. Often, they creep in quietly, a few late invoices here, a tight payroll cycle there, until you’re operating from a place of pressure instead of purpose. When that becomes your norm, it affects more than just the numbers. It changes how you make decisions, how…