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Nigerian Government Creates $426m Microcredit Development Fund
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| Nigerian President Alhaji Musa Yar’Adua announced the creation of an N50 billion (the equivalent of over USD 426 million) microcredit development fund to be administered by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The new fund will be used to provide existing microfinance institutions (MFIs) with funding for credit creation and operational expenses.
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Destination branding in place St Louis
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| One American municipal leader precisely captures the challenge of those engaged in destination/place branding for cities, states and countries. |
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What is the government’s role in supporting microfinance? FAQ
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| Governments have a complicated role when it comes to microfinance. Until recently, governments generally felt that it was their responsibility to generate development finance', including credit programs for the disadvantaged. Twenty years of insightful critique of rural credit programs revealed that governments do a very bad job of lending to the poor. |
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SME's - why business from government is a challenge
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| Why African governments battle to give SME's business |
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SMEs - why governments contribute to SME failure in Africa
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| What are African governments doing that exacerbates the SME failure problem? |
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Home Based Business Tax Incentives
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| Home based business has tax incentives that can help you reduce the income tax you have to pay. Most governments offer tax incentives for people who work at home. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to pursue alternate income generating enterprises. The tax advantages will vary somewhat between governments but generally most incentives are available for traditional business as well as the home entrepreneur. Home based tax advantages are also available in most instances. When the economy is in trouble, entrepreneurship flourishes. Governments recognize the value contributed to sagging economies by owners of a home based business. |
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EMPLOYMENT LAW INDIA
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| The object of the employment laws in India is social welfare legislation protecting the employees, protecting their contentment and regulates situation of crisis. India adopted the the core labour standards of ILO for welfare of workers and to protect their interests. India has enacted a number of labour laws addressing various issues such as resolution of industrial disputes, working conditions, labour compensation, insurance, child labour, equal remuneration etc. Labour is a subject in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution and is therefore in the jurisdiction of both central and state governments. Both central and state governments have enacted laws on labour issues. Central laws grant powers to officers under central government in some cases and to the officers of the state governments in some cases. |
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Employment Labour Law India
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| The object of the employment laws in India is social welfare legislation protecting the employees, protecting their contentment and regulates situation of crisis. India adopted the the core labour standards of ILO for welfare of workers and to protect their interests. India has enacted a number of labour laws addressing various issues such as resolution of industrial disputes, working conditions, labour compensation, insurance, child labour, equal remuneration etc. Labour is a subject in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution and is therefore in the jurisdiction of both central and state governments. Both central and state governments have enacted laws on labour issues. Central laws grant powers to officers under central government in some cases and to the officers of the state governments in some cases. |
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Minimum wage – good or bad for business?
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| The questions around the minimum wage are always going to create a heated discussion and in my opinion is just another way for governments and usually socialist style governments to control the economy and turn things in to a nanny state!
What is a minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the lowest hourly, daily or monthly wage that employers may legally pay to their employees. Minimum wage laws also prevent workers from selling their labour at an amount which is lower than the minimum wage level. Those that defend and advocate a minimum wage say that it increases the standard of living of workers and also reduces poverty. |
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Canadian Government Asset Financing using a Lease Strategy
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| The article provides insight into why certain Canadian governemnt entitites all all levels of government, federal, provincial and municipal, should consider asset acquisition through leasing |
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Different Types of Bonds
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| Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign governments. |
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