Tougher credit rules and anxious clients (Law Society Gazette) ‘Cash is king’, the practice management mantra for firms in the downturn, is sadly more honoured in the breach than in the observance. The collapse last month of Key Business Finance (KBF), the specialist solicitors’ lending arm of the failed Icelandic bank Landsbanki, is a case in point. |
Grim Tidings For United States Christmas Shopping Season (Nasdaq) NEW YORK (AFP)--There could be a nasty surprise under the tree for the U.S. economy this Christmas. |
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • State cuts could delay patient care Syracuse hospital CEOs predict emergency room patient waiting times will get longer and the overall availability and quality of care in their institutions will suffer if the state goes ahead with proposed cuts in Medicaid payments. |
The future of financials: Lower profits, increased rules (MENAFN) The future of financials: Lower profits, increased rules |
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Real estate transactions The following deeds were recorded recently at the Oswego County Real Property Tax Office. |
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-20 04:47 Glance-PRESS DIGEST - British business - Nov 20 (Interactive Investor) The Daily Telegraph |
Directors earn 37 times more (News 24 South Africa) The 20.8% average increase received by SA's office workers is higher than that given to company directors, but directors still earn much more. |
Social workers to teach money management (CNN) NEW YORK (AP) -- Against the backdrop of the economic meltdown, a movement is building within the ranks of America's social workers to make their profession more adept at helping clients overcome financial woes. |
Post a Comment (Stuff) SUPREME MANAGER: Helen Clark changed the centre ground of politics and knitted together Labour's Left and Right factions that threatened the party's cohesion in the early 1990s. |
Taking the pulse of a sick system (Bunbury Mail) The public hospital system in NSW is unwell, at least this much is obvious. Systemic yet avoidable failures in patient care occur too often. |