CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS April 22, 2010 Deloitte Timothy Mahapatra has taken up a new role at the business advisory firm as managing director of the corporate finance practice. A member of the firm’s executive, Mahapatra has over 15 years of corporate finance experience and was previously leader of Deloitte’s mergers and acquisitions programme. He succeeds Aidan Birkett, who was appointed as [...]
Volcanic ash shows need to pick the right travel policy April 22, 2010 AEROPLANES might be returning to the skies once again, but for many business travellers and holidaymakers who have been stranded abroad or had their plans disrupted, the fallout is only just beginning as they start the process of claiming back their money. While the volcanic eruption was an unprecedented event, it has brought home the [...]
Tackling the budget deficit will be a hard pill to swallow post-election April 22, 2010 RESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM JANE FOLEY ACCORDING to the minutes of the last Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting at the start of April, the Bank of England concluded that for many committee members, concerns about the outlook for the UK economy had eased. The market appears to agree – the consensus expectation is that first quarter [...]
Curry king who spiced up UK April 22, 2010 ESCAPING the poverty net inspired Sir Gulam Noon to go into business. He lived with his five siblings in one room when he was growing up in Mumbai, India, but is now the UK’s unofficial curry king, after amassing his fortune by selling the food of his native country in the UK. After first travelling [...]
Remember the lessons from this recession April 22, 2010 AS THE UK’s economy limps back to health the fate of small businesses is still hanging in the balance. A recent survey by the Federation for Small Businesses suggests that the economic recovery is still too fragile for small firms to take on more staff. The economic environment is full of uncertainty and small firms [...]
TRAVEL CHAOS April 22, 2010 Q. I am a small business owner and one of my employees is caught up in the flight chaos. What are my rights as an employer? A. The advice from the Forum of Private Business is to be flexible with stranded staff but to know where to draw the line on unpaid leave. “The key [...]
Pick up a slice of European history April 22, 2010 ANYONE buying a Continental holiday home has a choice to make – do you like cutting-edge design and built-to-spec polish, or do you like something steeped in history? A minimalist mansion on an Ibizan hillside is one thing (a very nice thing), but a rambling old farmhouse or converted medieval church comes with a romance [...]
FOCUS ON: EAST GRINSTEAD April 22, 2010 LINDENS, HOLTYE ROAD, RH19 Price: £750,000 Sadly, £750,000 won’t buy you the whole of this Grade II-listed country house built for the Cunard family at the start of the 20th century, but it will buy you the south-west wing. The interior needs updating but it has four bedrooms and there is potential to enlarge the [...]
RENTING April 22, 2010 JAMES DAVIS CEO OF ONLINE LETTINGS AGENT UPAD.co.uk Q. Is it better to let a flat furnished or unfurnished? If I let unfurnished, does the tenant have extra rights? A. Since 1988 there has been no legal difference between the two but there are financial implications: you aren’t liable for council tax on an unfurnished [...]
A labour of love with rich rewards April 22, 2010 THE idea of buying a romantic, unmodernised property can be immensely appealing, offering both historical charm and the chance to do a place up with your own stamp on it. There’s also the promise of earning yourself a tidy profit when it comes to selling down the road. Simon Barnes, a property consultant, says: “Renovating [...]