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10:31 GMT, Friday, 9 October 2009 11:31 UK

The small business panel of experts

CONSUMER ISSUES

Liz Barclay, presenter of You and Yours on Radio 4

Not sure where to turn? Looking for a fresh outlook on your business?

Liz Barclay, presenter of Radio 4's consumer radio programme, You and Yours, provides a sounding board for your questions.

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To view some of Ms Barclay's previous answers, click on the links below:

How to best protect your reputation

How to guage customer happiness

Cash - how to raise it and how to give it away

Why not to use your house to fund your business idea

What it pays to be a business SWOT

Can you afford to start your own firm?

Liz began her working life as a money advisor and manager for the Citizens Advice Bureau in Norfolk and Suffolk.

She also wrote a personal finance column for the News of the World, and presented Moneycheck, a daily business programme, on Radio 5.

On television, she has presented Pound for Pound and The Small Business Programme on BBC2.




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