PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

London Accountancy Firm Reports Surge in Demand for Business Plan Services During Economic Recovery

Wisteria Chartered Accountants continue to enjoy successful year.

London Accountancy Firm Reports Surge in Demand for Business Plan Services During Economic Recovery
2011-05-17
MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND, May 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Wisteria Ltd, a chartered accountancy firm based in Edgware, London, has this week shed some light on recent successes, reporting that the popular Wisteria business plan service is enjoying some of its greatest success to date.

Many would have anticipated that in a time of financial uncertainty, many new businesses ideas would be held off for more prosperous times, but it seems this is not the case. An increasing number of entrepreneurs are choosing now as the time to make their start-up idea a reality.

Wisteria have benefited greatly from the trend, with their business plan writing service proving so popular that they are set to launch a website dedicated to it.

The new website will enable users to purchase customised business plans as well as offering related services and guidance to those seeking help. The venture hoped to expand the continued success and growth of Wisteria, with a launch date to be announced later this year.

2010 showed an upward trend in the number of new limited companies formed, with today's news suggesting that this growth is set to continue throughout 2011.

Nick Tagg, Head of Taxation Services at Wisteria, unveiled the news and said "Wisteria have benefited greatly, with increased numbers of enquiries coming in for a number of services, but our business plan service has constantly proved to be the most popular.

It would seem that many budding, or even serial entrepreneurs recognise the tough market situation, and want to put their venture into the best possible position by using a strong business plan."

About Wisteria

Wisteria offer an innovative service for businesses and entrepreneurs who require a professional business plan for fund raising or improving business planning.

Press Contact

Nick Tagg
info@wisteria.co.uk
020 8952 0140
Wisteria Limited
Cavendish House, 369 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 5AW

About Wisteria

Wisteria offer an innovative service for businesses and entrepreneurs who require a professional business plan for fund raising or improving business planning.

Website: http://www.wisteria.co.uk/

[Attachments] See images for this press release:
London Accountancy Firm Reports Surge in Demand for Business Plan Services During Economic Recovery

ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Low-dose sorafenib may improve therapy for head and neck cancer

2011-05-17
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Adding low doses of the targeted agent sorafenib to the chemotherapy and radiation now often used to treat head and neck cancer might significantly improve patient care and quality of life, according to a new study by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James). The findings suggest that adding sorafenib would maintain treatment efficacy while permitting the use of lower doses of chemotherapy and radiation and decreasing the treatment's harsh ...

Cell rigidity linked to activity in proteins associated with cancer

2011-05-17
Chapel Hill, NC – An unusual collaboration between cell and developmental biologists and physicists at UNC-Chapel Hill is providing insights into the relationship between the physical properties of cells and the signals that influence cell behavior. In a paper published online yesterday in the journal Nature Cell Biology, a team led by Keith Burridge, PhD, Kenan distinguished professor of cell and developmental biology and a member of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Richard Superfine, PhD, Taylor-Williams distinguished professor of physics and astronomy, ...

Graduation contamination

2011-05-17
Graduations are a celebration of achievement and growth, but could all the pomp and circumstance increase your risk of exposure to harmful bacteria? A team of researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health examined the risk of acquiring pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) through shaking hands at graduation ceremonies across Maryland. A handshake, a short ritual in which two people grasp one of each other's hands, dates back as far as the 5th century BCE. This gesture has become ingrained ...

AgriLife Research scientists work with RNA silencing and plant stem cells

2011-05-17
COLLEGE STATION — Research on controlling the stem cells of plants could eventually lead to learning how to make them produce more fruit, seed and leaves, according to Dr. Xiuren Zhang, Texas AgriLife Research scientist and professor with the Texas A&M University department of biochemistry and biophysics. Results of a nearly three-year project led by an AgriLife Research team headed by Zhang was published in Cell, one of the most cited scientific peer-review journals in the world. "Working with the shoot meristem area, we may (eventually) control fruit and seed yield ...

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation study yields quality measurements

2011-05-17
Los Angeles, CA (May 13, 2011) New studies released in the April issue of the Journal of Correctional Health Care (JCHC) (published by SAGE) are helping the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to establish a set of prison health care quality measurements. The JCHC issue highlights a research project conducted by the RAND Corporation for the CDCR to help it address problems related to access to care and quality of care, and to gain a better understanding of the strengths and weakness of its health care services. Findings from an environmental ...

Win A Seat To The Grand Slam Of Slots 2 with Casino Aus

2011-05-17
With only one week left for players to win seats to the Grand Slam of Slots 2 (GSOS 2), the Australian Online Casino, Casino Aus is revving up and excitement is mounting. This Slots Tournament is set to run from the end of May, and players are preparing to enter the biggest online slots tournament in online gaming history. There are Qualifying Feeder Tournaments that are held on a daily basis at 17:00 GMT on the popular games, On Ladies Night, Tomb Raider, Hitman and ThunderStruck. There are three tickets to be won in each qualifier. There are two prizes that are ...

Anthropologist discovers new fossil primate species in West Texas

Anthropologist discovers new fossil primate species in West Texas
2011-05-17
AUSTIN, Texas–Physical anthropologist Chris Kirk has announced the discovery of a previously unknown species of fossil primate, Mescalerolemur horneri, in the Devil's Graveyard badlands of West Texas. Mescalerolemur lived during the Eocene Epoch about 43 million years ago, and would have most closely resembled a small present-day lemur. Mescalerolemur is a member of an extinct primate group – the adapiforms – that were found throughout the Northern Hemisphere in the Eocene. However, just like Mahgarita stevensi, a younger fossil primate found in the same area in 1973, ...

Four New Flash Games at CasinoAus

2011-05-17
CasinoAus is an Australian-themed online casino, designed specifically for players who love Australia and long for the rough outback. During the month of May, this casino is releasing 4 new games for players to enjoy. These games are intended for a range of players as they are based in diverse categories, such as Slots, Scratch Cards and Multi-Player virtual environments. MP No Worries This Aussie-themed game takes players on an expedition through the outback. Based on the original game (No Worries), players are slung into a Multi-Player environment, which increases ...

Striking ecological impact on Canada's Arctic coastline linked to global climate change

Striking ecological impact on Canadas Arctic coastline linked to global climate change
2011-05-17
Scientists from Queen's and Carleton universities head a national multidisciplinary research team that has uncovered startling new evidence of the destructive impact of global climate change on North America's largest Arctic delta. "One of the most ominous threats of global warming today is from rising sea levels, which can cause marine waters to inundate the land," says the team's co-leader, Queen's graduate student Joshua Thienpont. "The threat is especially acute in polar regions, where shrinking sea ice increases the risk of storm surges." By studying growth rings ...

Crazy Vegas Casino's New Multi-Player No Worries Game Out Now

2011-05-17
Players can now enjoy a Multi-Player version of No Worries in a virtual environment at Crazy Vegas Online Casino. This all-new 5-Reel Video Slot game offers slot lovers 20 thrilling Paylines filled with winning opportunities. Players can interact with other players within the virtual rooms and compete against the other gamers as they spin their way to winning a portion of the jackpot bonus rewards. This Multi-Player version of the game brings new life to a Video Slot game that players have enjoyed for some time already. The twenty Paylines are also an upgrade from the ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Study identifies candidates for therapeutic targets in pediatric germ cell tumors

Media alert: The global burden of CVD

Study illuminates contributing factors to blood vessel leakage

What nations around the world can learn from Ukraine

Mixing tree species does not always make forests more drought-resilient

Public confidence in U.S. health agencies slides, fueled by declines among Democrats

“Quantum squeezing” a nanoscale particle for the first time

El Niño spurs extreme daily rain events despite drier monsoons in India

Two studies explore the genomic diversity of deadly mosquito vectors

Zebra finches categorize their vocal calls by meaning

Analysis challenges conventional wisdom about partisan support for US science funding

New model can accurately predict a forest’s future

‘Like talking on the telephone’: Quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance

Genomic evolution of major malaria-transmitting mosquito species uncovered

Overcoming the barriers of hydrogen storage with a low-temperature hydrogen battery

Tuberculosis vulnerability of people with HIV: a viral protein implicated

Partnership with Kenya's Turkana community helps scientists discover genes involved in adaptation to desert living

Decoding the selfish gene, from evolutionary cheaters to disease control

Major review highlights latest evidence on real-time test for blood – clotting in childbirth emergencies

Inspired by bacteria’s defense strategies

Research spotlight: Combination therapy shows promise for overcoming treatment resistance in glioblastoma

University of Houston co-leads $25 million NIH-funded grant to study the delay of nearsightedness in children

NRG Oncology PREDICT-RT study completes patient accrual, tests individualized concurrent therapy and radiation for high-risk prostate cancer

Taking aim at nearsightedness in kids before it’s diagnosed

With no prior training, dogs can infer how similar types of toys work, even when they don’t look alike

Three deadliest risk factors of a common liver disease identified in new study

Dogs can extend word meanings to new objects based on function, not appearance

Palaeontology: South American amber deposit ‘abuzz’ with ancient insects

Oral microbes linked to increased risk of pancreatic cancer

Soccer heading does most damage to brain area critical for cognition

[Press-News.org] London Accountancy Firm Reports Surge in Demand for Business Plan Services During Economic Recovery
Wisteria Chartered Accountants continue to enjoy successful year.