Going ahead with a business venture is a great career choice. But getting a business up and running and maintaining it smoothly needs more than just efficiency and management skills. There are multiple external factors than can either help the business grow or ruin it eventually.
There are several ways that legal factors affect businesses. From business contracts, getting licenses, hiring employees, to managing taxation, there are plenty of factors to consider that can potentially harm a business if not dealt initially.
Broad Reforms concerning Fuel Taxation and Recognizing Fuel Expenditures - Lexology
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
DNP Select Income Fund Announces Dividends and Sources of Distribution | National News |
CHICAGO, Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of DNP Select Income Fund Inc. (NYSE: DNP), a closed-end fund advised by Duff & Phelps Investment Management Co., today authorized the payment of dividends on its common stock as follows:
The Fund adopted a Managed Distribution Plan (the "Plan") in 2007 to maintain its current 6.5 cent per share distribution rate. Under the Plan, the Fund will distribute all available investment income to its shareholders, consistent with the Fund's primary objective.
Pakistan irked by World Bank’s decision to discontinue Doing Business Report - The Economic
Differences of For-Profit and Nonprofit Businesses
If you're wondering about the differences in the business structures of for-profit and nonprofit businesses, you're not alone.
Recently, an AccountingWeb reader asked, "What are the main differences between a for-profit and a not-for-profit company business structure?"
Industries again question the severance pay
Santo Domingo.- Dominican Republic Industries Association (AIRD), president Celso Juan Marranzini, believes that reforms related to the dynamics of companies should be worked on in an integral way.
The Labor Code, the severance payment, the reform of the social security model and the Fiscal Pact are among the most sensitive for the private sector.
Chinese firms to invest $15b in petrochemicals sector
BoI secretary says enabling business environment plays pivotal role in attracting domestic and foreign investment
The federal secretary told the APP that Chinese companies would invest in the petrochemical sector in Gwadar and said that bilateral talks were also underway about the Chinese investment in various projects in the country.
Your Money: Know the various debt securities & the risks they carry - The Financial Express
Conservative investors, by which we mean relatively risk-averse investors, prefer investments in debt securities to investments in equity shares. The former are considered safer, because creditors enjoy priority over shareholders if a company were to get into financial trouble.
Chinese companies to invest $15 billion in Pakistan: Secretary BOI
According to Federal Secretary Board of Investment Fareena Mazhar, Chinese businesses are all set to invest a grand sum of $15 billion in the Pakistani petrochemical industry.
In this regard, Mazhar reportedly added that bilateral talks are currently underway for Chinese investment in various projects.
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