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Find our latest HR & Employment law sector webinar details with access to resources and additional information. Download your copy now!
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Find our latest HR & Employment law sector webinar details with access to resources and additional information. Download your copy now!
Most businesses are valued on a multiple of Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation & Amortisation (EBITDA). EBITDA is a good proxy for the underlying profitability of a company as it strips out non-cash items and, usually, exceptional and non-recurring items.
Stay up-to-date with the data and stories emerging from UK valuations.
Our key planning updates infographic offers a month-by-month overview of the most significant announcements from Government housing bodies from January to June 2025.
Following key findings from the BRC, Price Bailey detail how retailers are responding to the increased National Insurance Contributions (NIC) and the impact on their business outlook through a rise in cost pressures.
Given the recent cyberattacks, we dive into the UK cybersecurity space and how best to protect yourself and your business from cyberthreats.
Download our summary of the 2025 Spring Statement, which contains all the key points you need to know, in one place. Download here.
Understanding how maternity, paternity and shared parental leave works is important for both employers and employees. Our infographics highlight the key information around leave entitlements, pay rates, and employer responsibilities...
Download our latest report to explore the key differences between MPs' and business leaders' priorities on tax and policy reform, with insights from over 700 UK businesses.
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According to our recent analysis, 21% of pubs and bars, and just over a fifth of licensed restaurants, are technically insolvent. Find out more here...