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Glyn H

Re: Round size
« Reply #20 on: May 02, 2009, 03:51:18 pm »
Any round thats annual value is below the VAT level is small in my opinion.

For EU purposes any business that employs less than 50 people is classified as small

cozy

Re: Round size
« Reply #21 on: May 02, 2009, 03:57:55 pm »
Glyn that's true to a point, I have to pay VAT as soon as I started but that's because of Kraut law. I would think a decent size round would be one that pays you enough to live as you want to.

If I needed 2000 a month to live fairly comfortable, then 3000 would be a big round to me. Pounds Euro's not properties.


Window Washers

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Re: Round size
« Reply #22 on: May 02, 2009, 04:32:36 pm »
Profit Ian, not work

NWH got it right, time=money, the number of buildings on your round is less important.

Ewan, do you like to argue ?

I was agreeing with NWH,  ;)


Sometimes Ian, as long as it constructive, it takes a while to draw the answer out of some people, whether it wrong or right it doesn’t matter as long as you learn something.

There’s so many set in there ways, to challenge old views makes some feel uncomfortable, unfortunately. Even with my few years experience things are very different from when I started window cleaning.

Your spot on by the way “it’s the money that matters at the end of the day” but even that statement should be in some form of context.


I never learnt at school Ewan so my English grammer is poor I do admit, never held me back from making money, typing all the time and reading helps alot ;D

If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

cozy

Re: Round size
« Reply #23 on: May 02, 2009, 10:07:32 pm »
You're just the right person Ewan, to pick someone up for their grammar! You rarely make sense at all. Who cares about grammar. I would be happy for once, just to understand what your point is.

Profit Ian, not work

NWH got it right, time=money, the number of buildings on your round is less important.

Ewan, do you like to argue ?

I was agreeing with NWH,  ;)


Sometimes Ian, as long as it constructive, it takes a while to draw the answer out of some people, whether it wrong or right it doesn’t matter as long as you learn something.

There’s so many set in there ways, to challenge old views makes some feel uncomfortable, unfortunately. Even with my few years experience things are very different from when I started window cleaning.

Your spot on by the way “it’s the money that matters at the end of the day” but even that statement should be in some form of context.



Give an example of what you mean "in some form of context"