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Creative Specialised Finance Ltd.

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The Old Sunday School
Bridge End
Frosterley
County Durham
DL13 2SN



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creative

1. having the quality or power of creating.
2. resulting from originality of thought, expression, etc.; imaginative: creative writing.
3. originative; productive .
4. Facetious.using or creating exaggerated or skewed data, information, etc.: creative bookkeeping.

specialised

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usage: devote oneself to a special area of work; "She specializes in honey bees"; "This plumber specialized in jacuzzis"
2. specify, particularize, particularise, specialize, specialise, elaborate, lucubrate, expatiate, exposit, enlarge, flesh out, expand, expound, dilate
usage: be specific about; "Could you please specify your criticism of my paper?"
3. specialize, specialise, modify
usage: suit to a special purpose; "specialize one''s research"
4. specialize, specialise, narrow, narrow down, change, alter, vary
usage: become more special; "We specialize in dried flowers"
5. speciate, differentiate, specialize, specialise, evolve
usage: evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment
Adjective
1. specialized , specialised, differentiated, special, specialistic, specific
usage: developed or designed for a special activity or function; "a specialized tool"
2. specialized, specialised, technical
usage: marked by or characteristic of specialization in a mechanical or scientific subject; "his specialized qualifications for the job"; "all kinds of specialized technical books"

finance

1. the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, esp. those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
2. finances,the monetary resources, as of a government, company, organization, or individual; revenue.
1. finance, pay
usage: obtain or provide money for; "Can we finance the addition to our home?"
2. finance, credit
usage: sell or provide on credit
1. finance, commercial enterprise, business enterprise, business
usage: the commercial activity of providing funds and capital
2. finance, economics, economic science, political economy
usage: the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets
3. finance, management, direction
usage: the management of money and credit and banking and investments
In the UK, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers an annual Budget speech on Budget Day, outlining changes in spending, as well as tax and duty. The changes to tax and duty are passed as law, and each year form the respective Finance Act. For example, changes to the law as a result of Gordon Brown''''s 2004 Budget form the Finance Act 2004.

The rules governing the various taxation methods are contained within the relevant taxation acts. For instance Capital Gains Tax Legislation is contained within Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992. The Finance Act details amendments to be made to each one of these Acts. The main taxes are Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporation Tax; and Capital Gains Tax.

county durham

County Durham is a ceremonial county and unitary district in North East England. The county town is Durham. The largest settlement in the ceremonial county is the town of Darlington. The county has an industrial heritage and its economy was historically based on coal and iron mining. It is an area of regeneration and promoted as a tourist destination.

The ceremonial county borders Tyne and Wear, North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Northumberland and forms part of the North East England region.
The ceremonial county of Durham is administered by four unitary authorities. The ceremonial county has no administrative function, but remains the area to which a Lord-Lieutenant and High Sheriff are appointed.

County Durham . The unitary district was formed on 1 April 2009 replacing the previous two-tier system of a county council providing strategic services and seven district councils providing more local facilities.