Finance & Admin

Step by step legal guides on finance and admin related topics

This article explores everything you need to know about what a deed of novation is, alongside a free template of a deed of novation offered by Lawpath.

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There are many terms being thrown around in business. If you are running your own business, profit and revenue are very important, yet very different.
GST credits ('input tax credits') can be claimed for goods and services relating to business use. Find out if your business is eligible here.
Our guide to the Australian Business Register (ABR): an online tool where you can access the basic information of any registered Australian Business.
Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists (VCs) are crucial sources of funding at different stages in a business's growth. Find out more here.
Capital funding is an important part of any new startup. But what happens if your funding round goes south? Find out what a down round is here.
Loss Leader Selling is a competitive pricing strategy that uses products sold at low margins to attract new and existing customers towards profitable items.

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Thinking of charging interest on overdue payments? Find out more about charging interest on overdue invoices and whether it's legal here.
Does an invoice you have sent need amending? Unsure if it's legal? This article will explain what you need to know and do to amend invoices.
Have you been asked to sign a general security agreement (GSA) to secure a commercial loan? Read this guide to understand what it entails.
Insolvency often results in a company going into administration. However, this doesn't always mean it's the end of your business.
As a director, you may be able to take out a loan from your company. Read on for more information.

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