A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Porcelain Punch Travelling Medicine Show.
This exercise will help you identify the practical implications and considerations when growing from a sole trader into a partnership or forming a company.
This exercise will help you to better understand your business and match your needs to a business structure. Think of this as a business health check.
Forming a company – as opposed to being a sole trader or joining a partnership – makes your business a separate legal entity.
If you want to work with someone else by pooling your collective assets and skills into the same business, you can do so by forming a partnership.
Setting up as a sole trader is a low-cost, straightforward way to start a business, which makes it a popular option for the first-time self-employed.
It’s possible to do business in New Zealand under one of three basic types of business structure. Each offers varying degrees of control and responsibility.
If you work for yourself in the creative sector, chances are that you are your business, and your business has been built around what you have to offer. But are you set up for the future?
Claire Cowan reports back her musical festival travels.
Sole Trader? Partnership? Shareholders? Company? What’s that all about? Arts manager and chartered secretary Yee Yang 'Square' Lee helps unravel the mystery.
Mediocrity. The very word you hoped you'd never become is now, says Ande Schurr, the only hope you have to achieve your goals.
The global recorded music industry is on a path to recovery, fuelled by licensed digital music services and rapid expansion into new markets internationally.