BS Reporters | Mumbai/New Delhi/Kolkata/Bengaluru Last Updated at January 1, 2021 09:20 IST
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With a tumultuous year behind them, chief executive officers (CEOs) in India are eyeing the 2021 Budget to help kick-start the next wave of the investment cycle, which was hit by the pandemic.
Backed by several steps taken by the government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) including the debt moratorium scheme, the CEOs are expecting the economy to show growth next fiscal year if India succeeds in its vaccination drive.
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Budget 2021: What is the transfer pricing impact on Malaysian companies?
DEC 31 — The Malaysian Budget 2021 was announced during unprecedented times, with businesses and individuals facing immense challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic. From a tax perspective, the Government announced tax measures targeted towards enhancing the wellbeing of the Rakyat, as well as Malaysia's position as a destination for foreign investments.
Along with the tax measures announced, the Government has also proposed various changes to the tax legislation. One notable proposal which would affect businesses is the proposed tightening of the transfer pricing (TP) penalty rules.
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How to get started on a post-pandemic budget recovery plan
Many Americans are hoping to get their finances back on track in 2021 after a rough year. Increasing savings, paying off debt and improving credit scores were the most popular goals cited by Americans in a recent NerdWallet survey .
At the same time, many Americans also said they want to keep some of the good habits they developed earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic , like spending less on wants and travel.
The challenge is how to do this amid so much continued uncertainty as we head into the new year. To help you design your own budget recovery plan, we asked financial planners about the advice they're giving their clients. Of course, recovery plans depend on individuals' experiences in 2020.
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Best cheap earbuds and headphones - CNET
During the holidays last year, JLab had its JBuds Air true wireless buds on sale for $30 or $20 off their list price of $50. That was a decent deal for cheap wireless earbuds. Now we get the Go Air, which is 20% smaller, lists for $30 and is otherwise similar to the Air. It's available in four color options.
There's no top to the charging case, but the buds stay inside the case just fine thanks to magnets. To be clear, these aren't fantastic -- and they work only OK for making calls -- but you're not going to do much better for $30. And they did fit my ears well -- I was able to get a tight seal from the largest of the three included ear tips.
Western Energy Services Corp.
CALGARY, AB , Dec. 31, 2020 /CNW/ - Western Energy Services Corp. ( "Western " or the "Company ") (TSX: WRG ) is pleased to announce amendments to its senior syndicated credit facilities and a new credit facility with HSBC Bank Canada ( "HSBC" ) offered with the participation of the Business Development Bank of Canada (" BDC "), as well as its capital expenditure budget for 2021.
Extension and Amendments to Senior Credit Facilities
Western's senior lenders have approved an extension of the maturity of Western's syndicated revolving first lien credit facility (the " Revolving Facility ") and its committed operating facility (the " Operating Facility " and together the " Credit Facilities ") from December 17, 2021 to July 1 , 2022. The total commitments under the Revolving and Operating Facilities are unchanged totalling $50 million and $10 million ,
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Our top 10 most-read business stories of the year
It won't be over until the fat lady finally gets her jab but what a year we've had. Waiting for those vaccinations probably means the Covid year could last, in effect, for 18 months which should come as no surprise to anyone.
Speaking of surprises, the perennial winner, the lead budget article of the year, has been well and truly knocked of its perch in our annual top 10 list of most read business articles.
1. It's a bit out of left field but it certainly caught our readers' imagination. Maybe it was because of lockdown that it appealed but "I left my home, my boyfriend and my dog and upped sticks" clocked in at number one with a whopping 342,285 page views, dwarfing the aforementioned Budget 2020 lead article from the previous year which had garnered 190,596 views.
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