Grays_1890
Chris Jones
If any business is sitting on more than two months of cash then it's failed to properly invest what it has.
But even then with that amount of investment "on paper" you could cover the losses? No?
If any business is sitting on more than two months of cash then it's failed to properly invest what it has.
Each business is unique. Some may need reserves for expansion or to maintain cash flow. Just depends on the business. One thing is for sure, though companies may be able to pay people for half a year with no income, they won't. Scara won't, no company will. If people are not working, companies won't be paying them for long. They will hold any cash reserves rather than spend it on wages for people who are not working.
What is statutory sick pay? About £100 a week? It is not enough for most people. Therefore I don't think lockdown can last for more than a month or two.
Perhaps on the upcoming distance learning plans they can do some work on double negatives.Posted at 13:3513:35
School closures: 'Unlikely' England won't follow suit
Incredibly unlikely. For many companies, labour costs are >50% of turnover. Cash reserves of more than a couple of months of this would not satisfy investors.But even then with that amount of investment "on paper" you could cover the losses? No?
SSP wouldn't even cover my car payments for a month - it would barely buy a pair of shoes.Each business is unique. Some may need reserves for expansion or to maintain cash flow. Just depends on the business. One thing is for sure, though companies may be able to pay people for half a year with no income, they won't. Scara won't, no company will. If people are not working, companies won't be paying them for long. They will hold any cash reserves rather than spend it on wages for people who are not working.
What is statutory sick pay? About £100 a week? It is not enough for most people. Therefore I don't think lockdown can last for more than a month or two.
SSP wouldn't even cover my car payments for a month - it would barely buy a pair of shoes.
This chap would disagree. It’s an interesting take.
Hope you are feeling better.
https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE/Israeli-nobel-laureate-Coronavirus-spread-is-slowing-621145
Nail salons closed
Unfortunately they'll catch it soon and be cared for by the NHS while it's still able to cope. The old bugger who has self isolated but catches it in a months time when he pops down the shops to buy some milk will be the one who suffers because by then the NHS will be at or past breaking pointCafe outside my house rammed with OAPs having lunch. More loud laughter than usual like they are out on a jolly.
This is a bit of a silly thing to do right? or am I taking the government instructions too seriously?
France style?UK into lockdown from Friday for 15 days
Source: Royal Media Office
UK into lockdown from Friday for 15 days
Source: Royal Media Office