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Complicated Tax Laws Mean Tax Franchises Boom
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| Franchises that offer tax-related services may seem like a seasonal business, but it's a category that's booming, thanks to the complicated US tax code. |
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6.0 Constraints to small business growth: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Enterprise Growth in Uganda
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| We recognise that small business has an important role to play in many economies. We must therefore understand what constrains them to be able to support them. Various studies (Kibera and Kibera, 1997; Thembe et al, 1997; Alila and McCormick, 1994) have enumerated the factors that are generally agreed on as the constraints to the growth of small business especially in the African setting. These include lack of market opportunity, access to finance, enabling environment, market information, and managerial skills. We have submitted that these are important, but probably not the only ones. We think entrepreneurship and culture are more important. We discuss some below. |
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5.2.1 The MIT-SME section: Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Tanzania, 2005
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| Prior to 1997, the small business development function rested within a Unit whose
status was equivalent to that of a department and reported to a deputy minister. |
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7.1 Making the case for reform: A pro-poor training strategy
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| The need for fundamental reform of VET provision in most developing countries is compelling and should, therefore, be seriously addressed by governments and all other major stakeholders as a matter of urgency. |
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MERX: An Evolution to a Broader Market (MERX Profile)
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| MERX: An Evolution to a Broader Market (MERX Profile)
“Regardless of the moniker, the majority of government initiative elemental roots can be traced back to the New Public Management (NPM) ideology in which efficiency, accountability, decentralisation and marketisation are the main components or drivers (J.E. Lane, Public Sector Reform: Only deregulation, privatization and marketisation, Public Sector Reform, 1997).
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Weighing in on Health Care Reform
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| There is no question that health care reform is needed. We have the most expensive system, in total cost and per-capita, in the world. One would expect, twice the results. Yet, we are well behind the rest of the industrialized world in those indices most used to measure the health of a population.
The question is what type of reform do we need. The factors leading to our high costs are complex. the factors leading to our lagging in health indices are even more complex. Quick, politically expedient fixes are not what we need. Debate driven and financed by those interest groups with the most to loose by reform is not what we need. Shaping opinion by spreading fear and mis-information is not what we need.
We need to take a careful, analytic approach, making use of those experts who study and compare systems around the world. |
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The Rising Cost of Healthcare…Can Small Business Keep Up?
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| Three words. Health Care Reform. Combined, they have become a hot topic in recent months. Although the thought of any reform on America’s health care will affect all Americans, a special group of interest is small business. As Capitol Hill struggles to create a bill that will satisfy all, small businesses face a critical turning point in regards to keeping up with healthcare changes. |
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Healthcare Reform: beyond Quality and Cost Cuts: The Brand
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| Many organizations are focusing, appropriately so, on cost containment and cost/quality performance measures. These will be the ticket to play in healthcare reform. Others are building Accountable Care Organizaions. All appropriate activities. The Winners in Healthcare Reform are also in the process of establishing meaningful, valuable, recognized Healthcare Brands to appeal to those growing numbers of insured under the reform measures. The time to begin is NOW! |
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What Will Health Care Reform Cost You?
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| Even though small businesses (fewer than 50 employees) escaped a health coverage mandate, the historic health care reform package enacted in March 2010 will affect every business in ways large and small. Here is a rundown of some of the administrative and tax costs you're likely to encounter as a result of health care reform; only you will be able to tally the costs to your business. |
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Health Care Reform Scams: Beware of Health Care Reform Scams
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| Health Care Reform Scams: Beware of Health Care Reform Scams |
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Small Business Medical Insurance - Six Health Care Reform Questions, and Answers
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| Health care reform is back in the headlines as a recent court struck it down as unconstitutional and Congress continues to debate its future. Regardless of the outcome, medical insurance for small business is certainly going to be impacted, one way or another, in the coming months and years. Below are six important questions about health care reform as it relates to small employers. |
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