Protection of a Reservist's employment
Legal safeguards on protection of a Reservist's job after a period of mobilisation.
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Legal safeguards on protection of a Reservist's job after a period of mobilisation.
Employers' and Reservists' pension rights during a mobilisation period.
Length of a Reservist's duty, including training and preparation for return to work.
How Reservists are mobilised for full-time service with the Armed Forces.
Employers' rights and responsibilities during and after Reservist mobilisation.
How military training time can both impact and benefit you as an employer of Reservists.
Employers' rights regarding Reservist mobilisation, financial assistance, reinstatement, and redundancies.
Reservist skills and training can make a significant contribution to businesses.
Advice and support for employers on Reservist issues from Defence Relationship Management.
The different types of Reservist, and the different services they serve with.
This legislation gives Reservists a more prominent role within Future Reserves 2020 and greater job security.
How businesses can benefit by employing Armed Forces Reservists.
A case study of how to avoid a situation of overtrading and the potential disaster it causes.
A case study of a situation of overtrading and the potential disaster it causes.
How to solve cashflow shortfalls and bring new money into the business in a variety of ways.
Debt factoring, prompt payment discounts and regulating cashflow help reduce the risk of overtrading.
The pros and cons of self-funding your new business using personal savings and own money.
Debtor days ratios and creditor days ratios estimate how long you take to pay debts and customers take to pay you.
Gearing ratios, working capital ratios and quick ratios are useful tools to compare assets and liabilities.
Ensuring a closer match between sales and production cycles can help avoid overtrading.
Discover diverse finance options for new businesses: personal savings, loans, grants, and more. Explore funding strategies tailored to your start-up needs.
Be mindful of the symptoms of overtrading so you can try to prevent it.
How insufficient finance and resources to sustain a business’s level of trading can lead to overtrading.
How expanding businesses can match production and order cycles using gearing, working capital or quick ratio tests.
Eligibility criteria businesses must meet to qualify for a venture capital scheme.