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Financial Engineering

Financial engineering is the use of mathematical techniques to solve financial problems.

Financial engineering involves the application of quantitative techniques and engineering principles to create innovative financial solutions. The objective is to address the intricate challenges of financial markets, providing a sophisticated framework for risk management, investment strategies, and the development of new financial instruments

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NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS TO SAVE TAX

At this time of year, we think about New Year’s resolutions. It is also a good time to start planning your tax affairs before the end of the tax year on 5th April.

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Customers want experiences

Online business models are great, but there is a reason why Ikea and Lego are opening physical stores.

Traditionally, businesses focused on developing high-quality products to meet customer needs and expectations.

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Cultivating curiosity

Curiosity is the engine that drives innovation.

Businesses that foster a culture of curiosity empower their teams to question, explore, and seek novel solutions, thereby creating an environment conducive to adaptability and creativity.

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How generative AI is already changing how we work

AI is already impacting business, employees and the wider economy.

The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of efficiency and innovation, fundamentally altering the landscape of how we work.

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Is your business attracting new talent?

Recruiting new employees is tough just now so be different! For example, some employers are now offering “Wellbeing leave” in addition to the usual holiday package. If you want to recruit more, you have to get serious about the process and be on it 24/7, 365!

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The importance of a shareholders agreement   

For limited companies, when it comes to making decisions, Company Law states shareholders who own more than 50% can pass a motion at a company meeting regardless of the views of other shareholders and if a shareholder(s) owns 75% or more of the shares they, control the company outright and can veto the decisions of all other shareholders.

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