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Corporate taxes can be good for shareholders: Why some actually want their companies to pay tax

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There is a prevailing assumption that, in the name of profit, shareholders don’t want their corporations to pay taxes. It’s easy to see how less taxes should mean more money in their pockets, but it […]

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How business accelerators can help new startups succeed after COVID-19

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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the loss of 225 million jobs around the world. Younger people have been significantly affected, particularly in industries stalled due to restrictions caused by the pandemic. Many businesses did not survive and unemployment […]

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Why employees hesitate to speak up at work — and how to encourage them

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Entrepreneurs aren’t taking their companies public — and it’s a problem for our economy

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Tom Kellington has followed the real estate market since the early ’80s and is currently the Senior Editor (Business/Real Estate) of The Business Daily. Whenever there are large price increases over a short period of […]

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Many people are making changes to their diets to eat healthier or in a more environmentally friendly manner. They might choose to eat less meat, less sugar or even adopt an entirely vegan diet. A growing […]

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The cruise industry has weathered many storms, including fairly regular brushes with disease. Outbreaks of norovirus, H1N1 and measles have all happened in the not too distant past. Despite this, a cruise has traditionally been regarded as a safe holiday […]

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