Tag: Polish company management

05
Mar

The Chinese buy out Europe. They are very interested in Poland.

Over a quarter of a billion dollars are worth the shares that Chinese companies have in nearly 700 companies in Europe. Half of the companies are taken over. They include 4 seaports, 6 airports, wind farms and 13 football teams in 9 countries. Most in the UK, but investors from the Middle Kingdom are also active in Poland. Chinese assets on the Vistula have been valued at over 700 million dollars and may come.Continue Reading..

01
Mar

Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding gives initiators of social, cultural and business ventures the opportunity to raise funds for their implementation. Financing are members of virtual communities, friends, family and all those who want to support micropayments with micropayments. Many small payments make up a large pool of funds that allow you to fulfill your dreams, develop your business or organize attractive events.

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26
Feb

Factoring and forfaiting – help for the company ?

Sometimes companies, in order to be able to maintain financial liquidity, try to quickly regain their lost capital. To protect against loss of financial liquidity, it is worth considering options such as factoring and forfaiting. Continue Reading..

24
Feb

Company account – how to choose?

Running a business should be supported by the ability to manage finances. It is necessary for each company to have a bank account. Choosing a bank to entrust its money to it and to make settlements with its contractors, the Social Insurance Institution or the Tax Office through it, should not rely solely on checking the amount of monthly fees. When deciding to set up a company account, it is worth paying attention to a number of additional factors.

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18
Feb

What is the split payment ?

Split payment, or split payment model, applies to VAT and operates in several countries, such as the Czech Republic, Turkey or Italy. The reason for implementing such a solution in the above-mentioned countries, and thus in Poland, is the increasing tax gap in VAT. What is the split payment mechanism? Who will it be obligatory for?

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08
Feb

Dropshipping โ€“ great idea for a business in Poland.

What is dropshipping?

It is a logistic model of Internet sales involving the transfer of the process of shipment of goods to the supplier. The role of the online store in this logistic model comes down to collecting orders and sending them to the supplier who performs the shipment of the goods to the customer.

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21
Sep

BMZ Poland has launched a new factory in Gliwice for 9 million euros.

Producing lithium-ion batteries, BMZ Poland has launched a new factory in Gliwice on Monday. The cost of the investment is about 9 million euros. Amount of the workplaces in the company will increase by 50 people, to about 700 employees, and within two years will grow to more than 1000 people.

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19
Aug

Polish entrepreneurs will find it easier to gain financial EU support.

The amendment of the Implementation Act is intended to facilitate the use of EU grants. New regulations simplify the process of applying for funding and reduce red tape. They also form the institution of the Ombudsman for European Funds, which will take care of the interests of beneficiaries of EU funds. The change will benefit mainly from local governments and entrepreneurs who make the most use of EU funds.

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06
Aug

Dividend and share repurchase – returning cash to the company’s owners.

The beginning of the 21-st century has brought about profound and lasting changes in the architecture of the global economy. One of the symptoms is the growing pressure on the part of investors/shareholders for a regular, high return of cash to company owners. At least five important causes of this situation may be listed:

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23
Jul

Co-creating values with customers: motives and responsibility.

Without a doubt, a new role distribution in manufacturing processes between the company and the consumer, and the experience of co-creation becomes the basis of values. New producer-consumer relations create a number of new challenges both for company management and for the consumer. This requires new forms of cooperation (bonds), motivation, involvement and responsibility of the parties to these relations. Involving the customer in the process of co-creating values is supposed to play the key role, since it is the customer who is to determine what values the producer will create for consumers, and how it will communicate and deliver them.

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