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Have you set your business goals for 2015?

Business.gov.au have put together vital information on setting business goals for those who are looking to start a new business or improve their current business this year.

While the information is around on the Business.gov.au website year-round, Business.gov.au has conveniently placed information and links on one webpage–Have you set your business goals for 2015? The information they have focused on relates specifically to starting, planning and growing a business.

The Starting a business section focuses on buying or leasing premises, ordering and purchasing stock and hiring staff. The information provided includes what areas are best to buy or lease business premises, what types of stock to keep and tax and legal obligations when hiring staff.

The Planning a business section focuses on various types of business planning such as marketing, succession, financial and emergency management planning and provides free templates to make planning easier.

The Growing a business section focuses on opportunities for growth, skills and training, employing people, exporting, expanding overseas and tenders and contracts. This section provides more information on how to grow a business and the legal obligations that come with such growth.

The webpage also contains other useful tools such as a grant, event and advisor finders, as well as a directory of government and business associations.

 

 

 

 

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