General Advice

We can teach you how to hear and understand your numbers, and how to use them to improve your business and maximise profit.

Let us guide you through your numbers

We’ll be part of your team

Not only do we talk numbers with you, but we also listen to the numbers talking to us; we hear them, we understand what they are saying and we share the information with you.

We can teach you how to hear and understand your numbers, and how to use them to improve your business and make more money.

When you provide your service or product is all about your knowledge, skill or trade. Running a business is all about the numbers.

So in those moments where you have to make a decision, or you just aren’t sure of the next step with your accounts, we’ll be on the end of the phone!

When working with Talking Numbers, telephone and email advice is included in all plans. However, the following additional services can be provided as required:

  • Introduction to insurers, financial advisors, brokers etc.
  • Business plans.
  • Forecasting cashflows etc.

How Else We Can Help

We offer a full selection of services for small and growing businesses! Learn more by selecting a service below:

Our Services for Small Businesses

Articles & Advice

The Scottish Budget 2025/26

The Scottish Budget 2025/26

The Scottish Finance Secretary, Shona Robison, unveiled her Government’s tax and spending plans for 2025-26 on 4 December. We’ve set out some of the key tax points from the statement below. Income tax The Scottish Government has the power to set the rates and bands of...

Spring Budget 2024

Spring Budget 2024

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, delivered his budget statement in the House of Commons on 6th March 2024. This sets out the tax and spending plans for the coming year. We’ve summarised the key tax points below. Income tax The controversial “non-dom” tax...

The Side-Hustle Tax

The Side-Hustle Tax

What is the “side-hustle tax” and do I need to be worried about it? From 1 January 2024, online marketplace sites like eBay, Uber, Vinted, Airbnb and others are required to report their sellers’ sales details to HMRC. HMRC has always been able to request this data,...

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