Woolley & Co E-Zine July 2005
Tips and ideas for keeping your business on the right side of the law


Welcome. This month we share thoughts on outsourcing and also provide a warning to anyone tendering for public sector work.

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Andrew Woolley
Andrew Woolley, Senior Partner, Woolley & Co

Outsourcing - A Way to Save Money?
IT programming work, call handling and data processing can be expensive, labour intensive aspects of any business. When you look at labour costs and the quality of the workforce you can find in places like India you might think it makes sound business sense to outsource these functions abroad. You may even have been approached by companies offering to do such work at knock down rates.

You might think that all you need concern yourself with is the quality of the work produced. But you’d be wrong. In fact a recent Financial Services Authority study into outsourcing by banks and other financial institutions suggested that work quality can be very good – but only if very tight risk management is undertaken and only in countries where financial crime and supervision are taken seriously. And if you are passing client or employee data across country boundaries you must make sure you are following the appropriate data protection rules. Read more about outsourcing as a way of reducing costs on the Woolley & Co website.

Freedom of Information – Beware
Businesses tendering to public sector organisations are being warned to consider the implications of the Freedom of Information Act which came into force in January 2005. Under the Act a competitor of yours could approach a public sector body that you have submitted a tender to and request to see a copy. The consequences could be far reaching, exposing confidential information about your business, your prices and how you are presenting your offer.

Law firms were the first to spot this loophole in the Act, as you might expect. Many pitching for public sector contracts are now submitting all information as ‘highly confidential’. You might want to follow suit, although this may not protect you in all cases.

If you regularly pitch for public sector business you may wish to take advice on how to word your pitch documents and the kind of protection you can expect. Contact Andrew Woolley to discuss these issues further.

Business Owners Count the Cost of Divorce
Business owners everywhere are being warned by divorce specialists from Woolley & Co that marital difficulties could have a more devastating affect on their companies than they think.

Difficulties at home could jeopardise almost everything hard working owner managers and entrepreneurs have built up over the years. Owner managers and entrepreneurs spend years building up their businesses to the point where they have a sizeable annual turnover. They also pay into pension funds to plan ahead for retirement. But if things do start to go wrong at home all of their hard work could be in jeopardy and not just because of the emotional strain involved.

Divorce lawyers at Woolley & Co know that the first time some business owners realise the full implications is when their spouse’s solicitors arrange for a business valuer to call in order to put a price on the business as a ‘going concern’ and staggered owner managers often say ‘they can’t do that can they?’ but unfortunately they are wrong. Any business will be regarded by the divorce court as a matrimonial asset, to be thrown onto the scales along with the house, savings and investments and their pension fund.

The specialist divorce team at Woolley & Co have extensive experience in advising business owners and professional people about their rights on divorce, financial settlements, separation and prenuptial agreements. Straight-forward information and advice can be found at our website www.divorce-lawfirm.co.uk or for one to one advice contact the Woolley & Co divorce team.

Business Opportunities
For Sale
HR Development, Change Management & Retirement Specialist  (ref: CPLS 0010)
Highly respected and successful company with fully relocatable operations, offering a unique and proven services portfolio with genuine ‘Blue Chip’ client base including Universities and PLC’s. This is a genuine Retirement Sale and Owners will assist with fully sustained Transition Plan.
Location: Essex    Turnover: circa £100k    Sale Price: £70K

IT Solutions & Internet Design/Hosting Company   (ref: CPLS 0018)
A premier IT Services and Solutions company who has shown year on year growth and increasing profits through the development of innovative and highly commercial software and service products to a diverse and secure client base. The Technical Staff are fully Major Vendor Accredited and the company prides itself in exceptional Customer Care.
Location: Essex    Turnover: circa £550k     Sale Price: £P.O.A.

Acquisitions
Precision Engineering/Manufacturing Company   (ref: CPLA 0007)
A Client with settled finance and extensive industry expertise and background seeks to purchase a market progressive & profitable business with a clear and Unique Selling Proposition (USP), strong Customer base and relationship focus
Location: UK South    Turnover:< £1 Million     Sale Price: circa £600K

All enquiries, please contact Concentric Partners telephone 01628 488858 or email info@concentricpartners.com.


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