Sole Trader or Limited Company: Which Path is Right for Your Business?

Sole Trader or Limited Company: Which Path is Right for Your Business?

Get all the info you need to choose the right business structure for you, plus know when you might need to change later.

By Cheryl Sharp

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About this event

  • Event lasts 45 minutes

One of the biggest decisions when starting or growing a business is choosing your business structure. Should you operate as a sole trader or set up a limited company? And what if you need to change later?

This comprehensive 45-minute session will give you all the information you need to make an informed decision for your specific circumstances.

What you'll learn:

  • The key differences between sole trader and limited company structures
  • Tax implications and financial considerations for each option
  • When and why you might need to change structure as you grow
  • Legal and administrative requirements for both structures
  • How to evaluate which option suits your current situation and future plans

Perfect for: New business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs, or established sole traders wondering if it's time to incorporate.

You'll leave with complete clarity on which structure is right for you and your business, plus knowledge of when you might need to reconsider in the future.

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What if I can't join live?

The session will be recorded and emailed to all who register.

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Cheryl Sharp is the CEO and founder of Pink Pig Financials and a passionate advocate for domestic abuse survivors.

After leaving an abusive marriage in 2011, Cheryl founded Pink Pig Financials in 2014 with a clear mission: to help women build the financial freedom and independence they deserve. What started as her own journey to financial safety has become a decade-long commitment to empowering others.

Through Pink Pig Financials, Cheryl has helped hundreds of small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs take control of their finances and build sustainable businesses. Her advocacy work focuses on providing survivors with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to create their own financial security.

Cheryl specialises in making complex financial topics simple and accessible, whether she's explaining budgeting basics to someone starting their recovery journey or helping established business owners navigate tax changes. Her approach is always practical, supportive, and focused on building real financial confidence.

When she's not supporting clients or delivering advocacy programmes, Cheryl continues her policy work to implement domestic abuse support within organisations, ensuring survivors have the workplace protections they need to feel safe and rebuild their lives.

Free
Sep 11 · 6:00 AM PDT