Simple Ways to Help Your Retail Business Avoid Crisis

If you are currently worrying that your retail business will fall into crisis due to factors like struggling brick-and-mortar stores and the current economic downturn, there are many simple ways you could help your retail business to avoid a crisis. Here are just some of them.  1. Create a Great In-Store Experience The top of […]

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What is sustainable finance? [2023 Update]

To learn more about sustainable finance, watch the full video on Landscape TV. Join us on 7 March for GLF–Luxembourg Finance for Nature: What Comes Next? The 6th GLF Investment Case Symposium. Once upon a time, investors would focus single-mindedly on obtaining the greatest financial return, leaving social justice and the environment to fall by […]

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Compensation’s Role In The Rise Of Strategic Finance

Written by Enrique Esclusa, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Assemble We’re witnessing the Finance function reinventing itself as “Strategic Finance” in real-time, shifting from a supporting function focused on analyzing the past to driving decisions that play a central role in shaping their company’s future. Finance teams are tasked with planning, analyzing, and supporting the allocation of […]

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Budget deficits on the way for B.C. after surplus, finance minister suggests

British Columbia’s financial status will not be as rosy as it has been over the past year, says Finance Minister Katrine Conroy, who will table the New Democrat government’s budget on Tuesday. Conroy suggested Monday that deficits are now in the province’s future following last year’s budget, where a surplus of almost $6 billion was […]

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Duncanville ISD: Students launch own businesses for class

“I think I’m most optimistic just about meeting other people and getting my brand out there. Not so much as making sales,” said Laila Hamilton. DUNCANVILLE, Texas — Some student at Duncanville High School are getting first-hand experience in starting businesses and becoming young entrepreneurs.  On a cold Saturday in Dallas, a group of teens […]

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Finance Minister Suggests Budget Deficits on Way for BC After Surplus

British Columbia Finance Minister Katrine Conroy and school principal Vicki Ives serve up a hot lunch for students at Ruth King Elementary during a photo-op ahead of the budget while in Langford, B.C., Feb. 27, 2023. (The Canadian Press/Chad Hipolito) British Columbia Finance Minister Katrine Conroy is suggesting budget deficits are in the province’s future […]

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Young finance whizz Tea Angelos lists the five money numbers you need to know about to get rich 

A young financial whizz has listed the five financial numbers you need to get your head around in order to get rich – and how tracking them will keep you motivated in your savings journey. The Australian founder and CEO of Smart Women Society Téa Angelos, 25, said if you want to take control of […]

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B.C.’s finance minister hints at deficit for Budget 2023

The B.C. government will be releasing its budget for the 2023 fiscal year on Feb. 28, and the finance minister has hinted the upcoming budget may be a deficit. Katrine Conroy, speaking to reporters in a Q&A ahead of Tuesday’s budget announcement, said although this year the government had a surplus, deficits are expected for […]

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Canada: 2023 SU general election: Haskayne School of Business representatives

Along with the responsibilities outlined for all Students’ Legislative Council (SLC) members, faculty representatives are accountable for responsibilities particular to their role including: Reporting to students of their faculty the policies, positions and programs of the Students’ Union (SU), reporting to their faculty itself (like Dean’s Council) the policies, positions and programs of the SU, […]

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South Africa: Business failures seem to be on decline amid tough economic times – SABC News

The rate of business failure appears to have slowed amid the current tough economic times. Stats SA’s liquidations and insolvency data shows that the number of liquidations decreased by 32.5% in January 2023 compared to January 2022. Liquidation is the process of ending an insolvent business to redistribute its assets to creditors. The data shows […]

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