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Continuation of Part 1When everything costs more, consumers not just in the United States but everywhere make up for it by doing what? Cutting back on spending on both “essentials” and other purchases best defined as “non-essential”. I documented another...
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I began to write and publish articles based on the reading and research I was doing at the time in…
Data from the latest Office of National Statistics (ONS) Business Insight and Conditions Survey (5 May 2022) shows 61% of…
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“With the rise of inflation there will be an increase in insolvencies of around 4% for the first time in…
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Global trade exposure to the Russian and Ukrainian economies is limited and has been declining... (more…)
The first physical FCI Conference since the pandemic, organised in partnership with EBRD and the Hungarian Factoring Association, took place…
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The UK’s Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) stated that the ... (more…)
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In June 2021, I wrote and published an article discussing the potential that... (more…)
If you have rented your office space in the past, now might be the time to... (more…)
In the prior articles on this topic, I outlined several examples of how a... (more…)
These are just some of the questions that I thought up and... (more…)
To answer the question why lumber costs (again, just one example)... (more…)
Brexit uncertainty is causing businesses to pass the increase in costs incurred as a result of supply chain challenges on…
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