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Business · South AfricaStarting a new business can be fraught with problems, but if you can do the basics well, you are more likely to succeed in running your small business. By preparing for the most common problems, you will have more resources available to tackle the unique issues in your industry. Let’s take a look at the four most common problems for SMEs. 1. Keep the cash flowing This is probably the first place where most businesses get stuck. They often run in…See the Story
How to solve 4 of the most common problems for SMEs — The Small Business Site
South Africa · South AfricaArticle written by Jay Fuchs Getting ghosted in any facet of life is pretty brutal, and sales is no exception. Nobody likes thoughtfully prospecting, conducting thorough discovery, and maintaining what feels like a productive conversation only to hear radio silence. But that’s often how it goes. Nobody bats 1.000. A 100% close rate doesn‘t exist, but having a deal cut short with no response is especially tough. That’s why you need to have a puls…See the Story
6 reasons prospects ghost you (and what to do when it happens), according to experts — The Small Business Site
South Africa · South AfricaArticle provided by Visa In the small business world, growth can be essential to long-term survival — and to your financial picture. While breaking even or making a small profit in the early days might be expected, you’ll soon want to explore tactics for growth and build your business into a more profitable success. Growth made easy Once you’ve built consumer awareness and interest in your product or service, it’s time to evaluate how you can su…See the Story
Building and growing — The Small Business Site
Diabetes · South AfricaArticle provided by Bonitas Medical Fund The diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in children can be overwhelming, especially in the beginning. Suddenly you and your child – depending on your child’s age – must learn how to count carbohydrates and monitor blood sugar levels and give injections. But even though there is no cure, it can be managed. Diabetes is a chronic disease, characterised by high levels of blood glucose. ‘In type 1 diabetes your immun…See the Story
The lowdown on diabetes in children and teenagers — The Small Business Site
Business · South AfricaArticle provided by Visa One of the first things you may want to do after creating your business is to open a bank account for your business. Having a business bank account could help you keep your personal and business money separate, which can make it easier to keep track of your business’s finances, protect your personal finances in case of business financial challenges and save you time when you need to prepare a tax return. In addition to s…See the Story
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South Africa · South AfricaArticle provided by Bonitas Medical Fund As medical aids approach the annual ‘launch period’, where they present revised products, plans and pricing for 2025, Bonitas takes a look at the reality of rising healthcare costs and the delicate balance of keeping increases as low as possible while maintaining the sustainability of the Scheme. The South African healthcare sector is influenced by some unique factors such as inflation, unregulated pricin…See the Story
Getting to grips with healthcare inflation — The Small Business Site
South Africa · South AfricaArticle by Eugene Yiga South Africa’s 2025 budget brings VAT increases and new business opportunities. Learn what it means for you with five steps to protect and grow your profits. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s 2025 Budget Speech, delivered on 12 March 2025, introduced major shifts that will directly impact your bottom line and create new opportunities—if you know where to look. Indeed, your business’ survival and growth in 2025 could hing…See the Story