by Taqwa Mahmood | Jul 9, 2021 | Business
Nothing propels a business more quickly than innovation, and nothing stifles it more quickly than a “that’s how we’ve always done it” attitude. News startup Axios is an excellent example of a company breaking barriers and thinking outside the box. The company...
by Taqwa Mahmood | Jul 9, 2021 | Business, Finance
“Finance education.” This was my condensed response to a question in a recent Publishers Weekly interview: “What could have helped improved the lives of so many people during the Covid-19 crisis?” If more people had a deeper knowledge of finance, probably there...
by April Kennard | Jul 9, 2021 | Finance, Business, COVID
After leaving millions jobless in the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic is once again upending the labour market. And this time, workers may have the upper hand. As the threat from the virus retreats amid soaring vaccination rates and business...
by Taqwa Mahmood | Jul 7, 2021 | Business
130 countries around the world have agreed on a 15% minimum corporate tax rate, in a move designed to prevent what Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called a “self-defeating international tax competition.” The minimum corporate tax rate does not require...
by Taqwa Mahmood | Jul 6, 2021 | Business, COVID
Let’s look at two popular office choices: a virtual office vs. a home office. Which would be best for the success of your business? In today’s modern working environment where flexibility and efficiency are key, there are many working environments to choose from,...
by Taqwa Mahmood | Jun 24, 2021 | Business, COVID, Finance
Every year, the Halifax Index provides an overview of the city and insights to strengthen and grow Halifax. This 10th annual edition continues to measure Halifax’s startup growth across a wide range of key indicators and progress towards the...
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