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New Business Budgeting Tips

As a new report reveals one in ten Brits say they want to start a business in 2026 – it’s safe to say we’ve got our eyes out for brand new businesses this year! 

If you’re reading this and are one of those one in ten, you might have a fully fledged plan, have no idea where to start, or you’re somewhere in the middle! No matter where you are in your journey, our new business budgeting tips can help you step into your new role with confidence.

Read on for budgeting tips and learn how print can help make your business dreams a reality. 

Table of contents

Budgeting tips 

When to invest in print for your startup

How to save money on your printed materials 

A photograph taken from above. It shows a woman's hands working on a laptop, she's looking at a budget and is surrounded by a calculator, paperwork, a notebook and a coffee.

If you’re one of the one in ten, you might be considering your startup budget and how to save costs in the early stages of your business journey. Budgeting is hardly the most exciting aspect of starting a new business, but having a good grasp on your finances from the get-go will help set you up for success. 

Budgeting tips

Here are our top budgeting tips for your first financial year:

Budget for tax

While early revenue can feel exciting, it’s important to remember both business and personal tax. Corporation tax, VAT, and self-assessment payments are due throughout the year, so planning ahead will avoid nasty surprises! 

Stay on top of the books

Don’t leave bookkeeping until the last minute! Losing track of your finances is easier than you think, and this can lead to missed payments, rushed reports and less stability. Stay on top of key bookkeeping tasks for better visibility of your overall finances:

  • Recording transactions 
  • Managing income and expenses
  • Asset and liability tracking 
  • Bank reconciliation 
  • Data entry and storage

Monitor your cash flow daily

Keep a keen eye on your cash flow so you know exactly what’s coming in and what’s going out. This will help you forecast your business needs, make informed decisions and spot any potential issues early to avoid any shortfalls. Reviewing your cash flow regularly not only makes it easier to manage, but helps you feel more in control of your company’s finances. 

Plan how you’ll pay yourself 

Many founders neglect paying themselves a wage, especially in the early days. However, having a clear strategy for paying yourself a wage is important for both your own financial stability but also for tax efficiency. Staying consistent with your plan will make it much easier to manage your finances in the long run. 

A close up photograph of a phone calculator on top of budgeting paperwork. There is a blurry background featuring a laptop and a regular calculator.

When to invest in print for your startup 

It’s never too early to invest in print advertising! Printed marketing materials help you build trust, increase brand recognition and create tangible marketing that stands out. 

Print marketing is great for building a local audience. Don’t underestimate the power of Leaflets and Flyers delivered in your local area, especially if you have taken the time to create high-quality print products with great branding. 

Local audiences are often more likely to engage with physical advertising, making it a great way to start building a community around your brand. With all aspects of business becoming increasingly digital, a physical leaflet offers a personal touch that many of your potential customers will appreciate. 

How to save money on your printed materials 

Getting started with print advertising doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of ways to get high-quality, impactful print products while keeping costs low at the start of your business journey. 

SRA3 Sheets

Unfinished SRA3 Sheets are a great way to get more bang for your buck. We print multiple of your designs on your choice of paper, letting you finish them however you like. With less items being printed, costs are kept low, resulting in a top-quality result at an affordable price. 

SRA3 sheets with a design that reads "hey you" with a yellow illustrated dog.

Bulk order

If you can plan far enough ahead, ordering all the print materials you might need over the next few months can save you money in the long run. Bigger orders means a smaller cost per unit, giving you better value for money than multiple smaller orders. 

Budget-friendly paper options

We have an excellent range of paper stocks to choose from. Papers like Silk or Uncoated are great all-rounders, and will showcase your brand without blowing the budget. Opting for low-cost, high-quality paper is a great way to make a saving. 

Four different types of paper on a pink background.

Version printing

Want to kit out your new team with their own personal business cards? Our Version Printing service is the perfect solution. Version printing allows you to order multiple products of the same specification. For example, if you’ve got five team members to print business cards for which are all the same size, orientation, and printed on the same paper stock, you can order them all in one go. This service allows you to benefit from reduced unit costs, making a great saving while you get started. You can learn more about this service in our Guide to Version Printing

For more ways to cut costs on your print, take a look at our guide. 

Get your startup print sorted with Printed.com 

Wherever you are in your business journey, print can help you reach more customers and build your brand. Whether you want Business Cards for your team or Leaflets & Flyers to showcase your offerings, we’ve got you covered! 

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