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The Global Tax Agreement – A Friend or Foe for the Big 4?

Tom Spencer

The effective tax rate paid by the Silicon Six in the US ( GAMMAN : Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Netflix) amounted to less than half of the official US federal tax rate in 2019. Thus, the issue of global tax reform is ripe for discussion. This will prevent the most blatant forms of profit shifting.

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Are we Sisyphus? Let’s break out of the rut.

Rod Burkert

A sincere “Thank you” to the people who purchased my 2019 BVFLS Practice Development Marketing Plan. Every quarter requires fresh content, but we can charge whatever the market will bear. My 2019 marketing plan was my first attempt at a 1:many digital product. And if you’re new here, welcome aboard.

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Are you outsourcing?

Rod Burkert

If you have a group you want to educate and market to or a product or service you want to promote and sell to, webinars are the best way to reach them. I set a goal to read 26 books in 2019. In case you missed last week: Thinking of hosting your own webinars? Here are 7 things you must consider. And if you’re new here, welcome aboard.

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November 2018 Newsletter

IMC USA

Membership Renewals for 2019 Kick-Off. The ROI of Certification for Consultants: Have you been thinking of getting certified in 2019? This will help position IMC USA intellectual property and programing as the premier resource for the next generation of management consultants studying at business schools and universities in the U.S.

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Backdoor Government Decryption Hurts My Business and Yours

Harvard Business

Nowadays, cyberattacks come from a wide range of actors — from individual cybercriminals using ransomware to extort money from your local dentist, to sophisticated foreign states attempting to steal intellectual property. market accounts for more than $1 trillion.). billion in 2019. firms lose $15.4