DiNapoli Releases Report on Nonprofit Industry

DiNapoli Releases Report on Nonprofit Industry

By: NYS Office of the Comptroller State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli released a report that showed nonprofit organizations in 2022 provided 1.3 million jobs to New Yorkers, just over 1 in 6 private sector jobs in the state. While the number of nonprofits increased nationally between 2017-2022, they declined in New York and the number […]

Starting Fresh: Understanding Bankruptcy and How It Can Give You a Financial Restart

Starting Fresh: Understanding Bankruptcy and How It Can Give You a Financial Restart

When life throws unexpected financial challenges your way, it can feel overwhelming. Debt can accumulate quickly, leaving you struggling to make ends meet. If you’re facing such a situation, bankruptcy might seem like a scary option, but it can be a powerful tool for starting fresh. This article will guide you through the bankruptcy process, […]

Protecting Your Investments in Intellectual Property in New York State

Protecting Your Investments in Intellectual Property in New York State

In today’s competitive economy, intellectual property (IP) is one of the most valuable assets for individuals, businesses, and creators. Whether you are an entrepreneur with a brand, a tech innovator with an invention, or an artist with creative works, safeguarding your intellectual property is crucial to ensure long-term financial success and prevent unauthorized use. In […]

Antigua and Barbuda Revamps its Citizenship by Investment Program

Antigua and Barbuda Revamps its Citizenship by Investment Program

By Caribbean News Report   Antigua and Barbuda has updated its Citizenship by Investment Program to reflect new requirements, fees, and benefits for applicants.  These changes aim to streamline the process for high-net-worth individuals while ensuring the program remains competitive with other Caribbean nations offering similar opportunities. Lyle Julien, Investment Programs Expert at Immigrant Invest, explains […]

OECS Commission to Begin Training for ‘One Stop Shop’ Business Registry System

OECS Commission to Begin Training for ‘One Stop Shop’ Business Registry System

By Caribbean News Report | Editorial credit: Dennis MacDonald / shutterstock.com  The Eastern Caribbean witnessed a significant advancement in transforming its business registration processes with support from the OECS Commission under the Regional ‘Integration Through Growth Harmonisation and Technology’ Programme. On November 26, 2024, the Commission launched the consultancy to deliver a training programme to assist […]

Businesses and Workers Get Win with Permanent Work Permit Extension Rule

Businesses and Workers Get Win with Permanent Work Permit Extension Rule

By Adriel Orozco, IMMIGRATION IMPACT  The American Immigration Council does not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office. We aim to provide analysis regarding the implications of the election on the U.S. immigration system. On December 13, the Biden administration issued a permanent rule that automatically extends the validity of certain work permits by up to 540 […]

The Exploitation of Consumers by Car Dealerships Selling Overpriced Lemons at High-Interest Rates

The Exploitation of Consumers by Car Dealerships Selling Overpriced Lemons at High-Interest Rates

By Esther Claudette Gittens The dream of car ownership often turns into a financial nightmare for many unsuspecting consumers. Across the United States, predatory car dealerships exploit vulnerable buyers by selling overpriced vehicles, commonly referred to as “lemons,” financed through high-interest loans. These practices often lead to financial ruin for consumers, culminating in bad credit […]

Understanding Limited Liability: A Tool for Protection or Exploitation?

Understanding Limited Liability: A Tool for Protection or Exploitation?

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Limited liability is a fundamental principle of corporate law that shields business owners and shareholders from personal responsibility for the debts and obligations of their company. While this concept has played a pivotal role in fostering entrepreneurship and economic growth, it has also been exploited by unscrupulous businesses in industries such […]

Why Debt Consolidation May Not Be the Best Option for Minorities: A Case for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Why Debt Consolidation May Not Be the Best Option for Minorities: A Case for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Debt consolidation is often promoted as a simple solution for individuals struggling with overwhelming debt. However, for many, especially minorities, debt consolidation might not be the best option. For those seeking a fresh start and financial freedom, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often a more effective choice. In this article, we will […]

Can I File for Bankruptcy After Overspending on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday?

Can I File for Bankruptcy After Overspending on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday?

By www.311bankruptcy.com The excitement of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday can lead to irresistible shopping sprees. Still, for some, these events can also result in overspending that may spiral into financial distress. If you’ve maxed out your credit cards, racked up significant debt, or find yourself struggling to pay bills after these […]

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