2020 has been a pivotal year for broadband across the country. During an unprecedented time, says Red Peel, founder and managing director of Airband, where most of us were forced to stay in the confines of our own homes, we as a society have learned to adapt by taking advantage of modern technology. However, while many were making […]
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re: Trumpless Twitter
On November 7th, 2013, a stock was born. CNNMoney: Twitter priced its initial public offering Wednesday night at $26 a share. The stock debuted at 10:49 a.m. ET on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange, and the first trade came in at $45.10 a share. Shares quickly jumped to a high of $50.09 — a gain […]
Making Financial Planning More Tangible Using (Turnkey) Deliverables For Clients
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Businesses that successfully reinvented themselves
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Biden national security advisor calls for Russia to immediately release detained Putin critic
A file photo dated September 29, 2019 shows Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny during a rally in support of political prisoners in Prospekt Sakharova Street in Moscow, Russia. Alexei Navalny is unconscious in hospital after allegedly being poisoned according to his press secretary. Sefa Karacan | Anadolu Agency via Getty Images WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe […]
Digital Accounts Records
From April 2023 individuals who have income of more than £10,000 per year, including from property, and who complete a Self Assessment Tax Return will have to submit their accounts digitally to HMRC on a quarterly basis. Whilst this seems a long way ahead now is the time to start thinking how you will manage […]
The Three Most Important Posts I’ve Ever Written
I’ve published something like 15,000 blog posts and articles over the last 12 years. These three did more for my readers (and myself) from an investing standpoint than all of the rest. When I think back on everything I’ve ever said, these are the big ideas that were probably the most useful for anyone who […]
ESG accounting needs to cut through the greenwash – Financial Times
The writer is professor of business and public policy at Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government For investors seeking more focus on environmental, social, and governance issues, 2020 might have felt like a good year as numerous CEOs embraced ‘ESG-speak’. But much of this, I suspect, was to dress up the disappointment of Covid-19-induced losses. And […]
Grow with Strategic Partnerships
Small businesses could use a lot of help right now. They need to find new ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, earn more sales, keep customers, and make every dollar count. Your accounting firm may also be one of those small businesses experiencing stagnant growth because so many are struggling. It’s time to break out […]
Democratic governors accuse Trump administration of misleading them about vaccine stockpile
Several Democratic governors are criticizing the Trump administration for apparently misleading public health officials about holding a stockpile of Covid-19 vaccines in reserve. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on Tuesday that the government would begin releasing doses of vaccine that were being held in “physical reserve” to ensure enough supply for second […]