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Superscript at the CryptoCompare Digital Asset Summit 2022
Superscript’s very own George Frith attended London’s CryptoCompare Digital Asset Summit 2022, the first dedicated crypto, blockchain and finance conference in the capital.
What is the dividend tax and how much is it increasing by?
On 6th April 2022, the rate of tax payable on dividends paid out to shareholders by UK companies is increasing. Here we explain what dividend taxes are and how the increase works.
Ultimate guide to business startup costs
Many new businesses struggle with startup costs. Check out our guide to budgeting for your new business, so you know what to expect as you launch your enterprise.
What is a CEO and how do you become one?
Becoming a CEO is no easy feat, or is it? Find out what it takes to climb to the top and the types of responsibilities you'll have when you get there.
Investment in Distributed Ledger Technology
What are the investment trends in the Distributed Ledger Technology? We’ve recapped what you need to know, and why we believe 2022 will be an even bigger year for digital assets.
What the spring statement means for small businesses
Today (23rd March 2022) Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak made his spring statement, often known as a mini-budget. We break down what the announcement means for small businesses.
What types of pension schemes are there in the UK?
It's never too early to start saving for retirement – discover what pensions are most suitable for you with this guide.
Understanding Bitcoin through an ESG lens
As Bitcoin becomes a major cog in the global financial system, we hear more warnings surrounding Bitcoin’s impact on the environment. So, is Bitcoin a net good or bad influence on society?
What is the retirement age in the UK?
Understanding when you can stop working will help you work out how much pension you need to retire, especially if you're self-employed. Find out what you need to think about here.
What the National Insurance rate rise means for small businesses
The UK government has announced that on 6th April 2022, the rate of National Insurance payable by employers, employees and the self-employed will increase by 1.25%. We break down what this means for small businesses around the UK.