2012 could be a good year for new companies

Those seeking to engage in company formation may be cheered by a message released by the national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses. According to John Walker, 2012 could be a positive year for firms.

He noted that there will be some “golden opportunities” for business in the year ahead, including the Olympics, which will get underway on 27th July and will wrap up on 12th August. Also, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee will be celebrated on the weekend of 2nd to 5th June.

Such events will present those in charge of enterprises with the chance to “grow, innovate and expand”, he pointed out. Indeed, there is a lot of emphasis at present on how the London Olympics will provide a boost to businesses in the country, particularly those based in the south-east of England.

Meanwhile, Mr Walker also said that people considering company registration should be encouraged and commended, pointing out that such activity may help to drag the British economy out of its current difficulties.

He stated: “This is why we launched the Real-Life Entrepreneurs campaign, to champion every single person who takes a risk to set up or run their own business. It is these entrepreneurs that will help pull the economy onto firm ground.”

However, those thinking about engaging in company formation should also take note of the expert’s words of caution. He pointed out that there are many problems affecting firms operating in the UK. Rising unemployment and inflation, as well as the ongoing eurozone crisis, are among the issues that need to be borne in mind.

As long as those planning to make the most of company registration have strong and solid business plans and adopt a savvy approach to the tasks ahead of them, they might well be able to make a success of their endeavours.

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