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Forming the Company Is the Easy Part: Hungary’s Accounting Reality
Economy & Markets

Forming the Company Is the Easy Part: Hungary’s Accounting Reality

The marketing around setting up a company in Hungary almost always centers on the formation. Nine percent corporate tax, an…

byDaniel HargroveJune 15, 2026June 15, 2026
The Legal Groundwork Most Small Businesses Skip Until It Costs Them
Economy & Markets

The Legal Groundwork Most Small Businesses Skip Until It Costs Them

Most small businesses are built around the things the founders can see. The product, the customers, the revenue, the funding.…

byCatherine EllsworthJune 15, 2026
Halloween Has Become One of American Retail’s Most Underestimated Seasons
Economy & Markets

Halloween Has Become One of American Retail’s Most Underestimated Seasons

For an industry that tracks consumer behavior down to the hour, mainstream retail analysis still treats Halloween as a secondary…

byCatherine EllsworthJune 12, 2026June 12, 2026
Britain’s Private Healthcare Market Is No Longer a London Story
Economy & Markets

Britain’s Private Healthcare Market Is No Longer a London Story

For most of its modern history, private medicine in the United Kingdom has been understood, fairly or not, as a…

byCatherine EllsworthJune 1, 2026
How Margaret River Became One of Australia’s Most Valuable Tourism Economies
Economy & Markets

How Margaret River Became One of Australia’s Most Valuable Tourism Economies

By Catherine Ellsworth | Economy & Markets Margaret River occupies an unusual position in Australia’s tourism landscape. A region with…

byCatherine EllsworthApril 25, 2026
Rising Storm Repair Costs Push South Florida Homeowners Into Difficult Financial Decisions
Economy & Markets

Rising Storm Repair Costs Push South Florida Homeowners Into Difficult Financial Decisions

For many South Florida homeowners, storm damage is no longer a periodic expense that can be absorbed and forgotten. It…

byCatherine EllsworthApril 16, 2026
What the Bond Market Is Pricing In That Equities Aren’t
Economy & Markets

What the Bond Market Is Pricing In That Equities Aren’t

Financial markets often tell different stories depending on where investors choose to look. In recent months, a notable divergence has…

byCatherine EllsworthFebruary 10, 2026April 11, 2026
Commercial Real Estate Vacancies and the Municipal Revenue Problem
Economy & Markets

Commercial Real Estate Vacancies and the Municipal Revenue Problem

Commercial real estate vacancies are emerging as a structural challenge for municipal finances, reshaping the fiscal outlook of cities that…

byDaniel HargroveJanuary 11, 2026April 11, 2026
Why the Jobs Report Tells a Different Story Than the Headlines
Economy & Markets

Why the Jobs Report Tells a Different Story Than the Headlines

The monthly jobs report often arrives with a single dominant narrative, typically shaped by headline payroll gains or the unemployment…

byCatherine EllsworthDecember 16, 2025April 11, 2026
Federal Reserve Holds Rates as Inflation Data Sends Mixed Signals
Economy & Markets

Federal Reserve Holds Rates as Inflation Data Sends Mixed Signals

The Federal Reserve opted to hold interest rates steady at its latest policy meeting, signaling a cautious stance as policymakers…

byCatherine EllsworthNovember 1, 2025April 11, 2026

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  • Forming the Company Is the Easy Part: Hungary’s Accounting Reality
  • The 9 Percent Reason International Founders Keep Choosing Hungary
  • The Legal Groundwork Most Small Businesses Skip Until It Costs Them
  • Halloween Has Become One of American Retail’s Most Underestimated Seasons
  • Britain’s Private Healthcare Market Is No Longer a London Story

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