
Overseas Pensions: A Quick Guide
Did you know that most Brits don’t see the UK as being their ultimate retirement destination? The UK makes sure that citizens have plenty of choice when it comes to spending their retirement in another country More...

Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer funded groups behind latest global warming, climate change report
earth fireball destruction photo/ Bela Geletneky aka photoshopper24 via pixabay.com The federal government released the second volume of the National Climate Assessment, or NCA, on Friday. The federal report issued More...

My Experience of Starting a Business in Mexico
For businesses of all shapes and sizes, Mexico remains a popular choice. Its market is the size of all Western European countries combined, has the second largest economy in Latin America, and the fifteenth largest More...

US economy soars as GDP climbs 4.1%, CNN won’t give Trump is due
The U.S. economy exhibited amazing growth in the second quarter of 2018, with the gross domestic product (GDP) climbing 4.1%, nearly doubling the first quarter, which was revised up to 2.2%. The booming rate is More...

Bad Weather Sees Canadian Retail Sales Decline at a 2 Year Low
A spate of bad weather has been blamed for Canadian Retail sales falling by their largest amount for over two years. Canadian retail sales fell by 1.2 percent in April on a month on month basis, considerably less More...

The importance of multinational companies in Switzerland
Part of the great success of the “Swiss business model” is represented by the multinational companies in Switzerland which in turn benefit from ideal framework conditions for the economy. These conditions More...

Fake News Meets Small Business Financing: What Banks Aren’t Telling You
When it comes to politics, fake news is, ironically, in the news quite a bit these days. However, a false tale that is flying well below the radar — yet has the potential to impact the lives of millions of people More...

Tourism industry affected by the Trump effect
US tourism is affected by the Trump effect It’s no coincidence, surely, that data pouring in from multiple sources show that America’s tourism has fallen by at least 6% since President Trump started More...

Denis Vranich Optimistic About Hamilton, Ontario Development Trends
Hamilton, Ontario is in the midst of an economic and development boom that is helping to fuel the Ontario economy and driving thousands of people to the Hamilton-Burlington area. Over the last decade, Hamilton, More...

CBS: Economy ‘much weaker’ than thought, ‘recession territory’
While political opponents will squabble over details and good or bad the economy is shaping up to be, CBS published a new article to state that folks need to “face it”: the U.S. economy has a lot of More...

Why Offering Hassle-Free, Automated Ecommerce Returns Can Actually Improve Profits
The new look for retailers is one that is only found online. As ecommerce grows – at a pace that’s more rapid than any other industry – it’s expanded its reach worldwide. Experts have said that currently More...

Why are there different rates for Workers’ Compensation Insurance from state to state?
Citizens of the United States enjoy a very high quality of life. According to a 2015 mid-year poll of Business Insider, Americans enjoyed the 6th highest quality of life of any country in the world. Workers’ More...

New report: Global debt to cross record $200 trillion, new crisis coming
Global debt has soared by $57 trillion since the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2007 and 2008, with the debt to GDP ratio jumping to 400 percent in Japan. This raises questions about financial stability and More...

U.S. GDP soars 3.5% as Pentagon spending climbs to 5-year high
The Obama administration may be patting themselves on the back with the news that the GDP exceeded positive predictions and rose 3.5% during the third quarter. On Thursday, the US Commerce Department announced that More...

US economy shrunk by 3% in quarter one, worst setback in five years
Naysayers and doomsday prognosticators are certainly patting themselves on the back after the news that the U.S. economy took its biggest step backwards since 2009. photo: TaxRebate.org.uk Gross domestic product, More...

White House predicts less growth in GDP
President Obama and the White House downgraded his own evaluation of the U.S. economy last week, issuing an updated budget that showed slower growth than he’d projected just five months ago — a striking acknowledgment More...

Paul Krugman is still an idiot
“It’s time to admit that what we have now isn’t a recovery, and do whatever we can to change that situation,” Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman wrote in the New York Times on Friday. You mean Krugman More...

Ben Bernanke may nod to weaker outlook, but omit important details
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will have to address a number of pressing issues in a speech on Friday as investors search for more clarity on how close the U.S. central bank might be to another asset-buying More...