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Difference between fixed assets and current assets
Difference Between Fixed Assets and Current Assets | Asset Finance Help | Guidance on Asset Finance | Different Types of Asset Finance

Difference between fixed assets and current assets

A company’s assets are the items which are used for the benefits of the business. These could be things that help with the day to day running of the business such as buildings or those items which generate income such as inventory or stock. A business will classify its assets in to 2 specific categories.…

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What is asset based lending?
What is Asset Based Lending | Benefits of ABL | Asset Based Lending

What is asset based lending?

Asset based lending (ABL) is a form of business finance that uses the assets on a company’s balance sheet as security for any type of lending. These assets could include property, stock, machinery, equipment or even accounts receivable. Any business looking to take out a loan or obtain a line of credit to help meet…

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Introducing super deductions
Super Deductions | Super Tax Deductions | Government Tax Deduction Scheme | Super Tax Deduction Policy

Introducing super deductions

Chancellor Rishi Sunak recently announced, in a bid to boost the UK economy, the introduction of a

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