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Keep updated on Tips and Service Charges

Whether you’re a seasoned restaurant owner, a budding café entrepreneur, or a hotel manager, staying informed about the ever-evolving landscape of tipping policies and service charge regulations is crucial for your business’s success.

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How to maximise tax relief when completing a refurbishment

Whether you run a restaurant, a pub, a hotel, a café or a campsite, you will need to undertake refurbishments from time to time.

The right refurbishment helps to create welcoming and comfortable spaces, adding to the ambience and enhancing your guest’s overall experience, encouraging them to return time and time again. But how do you create the perfect space and keep as much money as possible in your pocket by reducing your tax liability at the same time?

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What should my restaurant’s Gross Profit Margin be?

When you’re in the restaurant business, understanding your numbers is crucial. Among the many metrics you need to keep an eye on, your Gross Profit Margin (GPM) stands out as particularly important. But what exactly should your restaurant’s Gross Profit Margin be? Let’s dive in.

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How award-winning Chefs manage finances and team mindset (Part 3)

My name’s Rhys Edwards, Managing Director of EOG Accounting. After an interview with Mark Threadgill, in this third of our three-part blog, we put down in words how Great British Menu finalist chef Mark Threadgill manages finances and creates a winning mindset within his team.

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Why write a Business Plan?

A business plan serves as a roadmap, guiding you through the various stages of your business journey. In this blog post, we will explore three reasons why writing a business plan is crucial to your businesses success.

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How much should I spend on Accountancy fees?

How much do Accountancy fees cost? Too much… I’m sure that’s what you’re going to say! We beat you to it! But, when it comes to managing your finances effectively, investing in an Accountant can be invaluable and choosing the right Accountant for you will allow you to sleep easy at night.