by Yesim Tilley | Feb 7, 2026 | Latest Posts
Why Getting Them Wrong Carries Real Personal Risk Becoming a director of a limited company is not just a title.It is a legal position with defined responsibilities, personal accountability, and consequences when things go wrong. Many directors assume their...
by Yesim Tilley | Feb 5, 2026 | Latest Posts
A Clear, Practical Explanation for UK Business Owners A limited company by shares is the most common business structure in the UK.It is used by startups, growing businesses, family companies, and owner-managed firms across almost every sector. Although it may look...
by Yesim Tilley | Feb 3, 2026 | Latest Posts
Choosing the Right Structure Before It Costs You One of the most common mistakes business owners make is assuming company structure is just a legal formality. It isn’t. Whether a company is limited by shares or limited by guarantee shapes how money flows, how...
by Yesim Tilley | Feb 1, 2026 | Latest Posts
What goes wrong once activity becomes operational Companies Limited by Guarantee are often set up with good intentions. They are used for research, innovation, grant-funded delivery, industry collaboration, and manufacturing or project-based activity where profit...
by Yesim Tilley | Jan 30, 2026 | Latest Posts
What Companies Limited by Guarantee Must Watch Out For Foreign grant funding can look like a breakthrough moment for a Company Limited by Guarantee. A sizeable award from a reputable overseas organisation, clear objectives, funding agreed in advance, often paid in...
by Yesim Tilley | Jan 28, 2026 | Latest Posts
Where Grant-Funded Manufacturing and FRS 105 Collide A Company Limited by Guarantee is often set up for the right reasons. Grants, research projects, industry collaboration, or public interest work. In the early stages, activity is usually small. Limited purchasing,...