With an estimated 29 billion connected devices expected to be in operation by 2022 – and over 75 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices anticipated to be in use by 2025 worldwide – the Internet of Things is a major consideration for forward-thinking enterprises. The abundance of IoT devices currently in use offers enterprises extensive […]
Archives for January 2020
How IRS Form 2553 Can Shake Up Your Company
When you start your business venture, you choose what type of business structure you want your company to be. Maybe you chose to be a sole proprietor and handle business on your own. Or, maybe you decided to structure your business as a corporation. But, what happens if you’re not too keen on the structure […]
#FASuccess Ep 160: Accelerating Growth By Spending More Than 10% Of Revenue On Marketing (That Works), with Gabriel Shahin
Executive Summary Welcome back to the 160th episode of Financial Advisor Success Podcast! My guest on today’s podcast is Gabriel Shahin. Gabriel is the founder of Falcon Wealth, an independent RIA based in the Greater Los Angeles area that oversees nearly $200 million of assets under management for 370 clients. What’s unique about Gabriel, though, […]
How high above the 200-day can the S&P 500 get?
The big news this past week is that the S&P 500 got way out ahead of its 200-day moving average – more than 11% above, in fact. Michael wrote about how shitty of a timing signal this measure is here, if you haven’t read it yet you CANNOT miss it. In the meanwhile, Jon Krinsky […]
We’re the go-to-guys for IoT customers who need simple and reliable connectivity for their solutions
SPONSORED INTERVIEW: Bruno Jacobfeuerborn is chairman of the supervisory board of 1NCE, the provider of simplified flat rate connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT). He has worked at Deutsche Telekom since 1989, initially as a regional manager for the operator’s mobile network. From 2010 to 2016 he was director of technology for Deutsche Telekom […]
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail
Benjamin Franklin enjoyed this old proverb: “A little neglect may breed mischief. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the horse was lost, and for want of a horse the rider was lost.” The message can be easily ignored, that seemingly unimportant factors have dramatic knock-on effects, and […]
Residents of Rewired: 10 tips to scale your start-up
Pictured above, Rachael La Pine, L&D Programme Coordinator at BlueSkyMinds in one of the meeting spaces at Rewired. Rewired is a co-working space that houses some of New Zealand’s best and brightest small businesses that want to grow or expand globally. Nestled inside Xero’s Auckland office in Parnell, Rewired offers a co-working area for permanent, flexible or casual […]
Four easy New Year’s resolutions for business management
Instead of signing yourself up for guilt, why not spend this January getting to know yourself and work towards making business management changes that will have a lasting, positive impact? Are you already jaded by the thought of another January spent making resolutions for your business that you know you won’t keep? Maybe you need […]
“Those people don’t know it, but they’re about to go to church.”
Martin Luther King stayed up til 4am working on his speech for the National Mall on August 28th, 1963. He had both typewritten pages and handwritten pages with crossed out words and rewritten phrases all over the place. He wasn’t exactly sure what the final version would look like, right up until the time he […]
The Art Of Vision Statements: Do They Really Help Advisory Firms Grow?
Executive Summary For every business owner, a well-written vision statement can be a tremendously effective tool, helping to clarify the long-term direction in which they want to take their companies. Although advisory firm owners are no different, there’s a difference between a vision statement that helps drive growth, and a vision statement that does little […]