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NDA Business Plan 2021 to 2024
1. Response to the consultation 1.1 Introduction In December 2020 the NDA published its draft Business Plan 2021 to 24. Our consultation on the plan ran for 8 weeks, from 7 December 2020 to 1 February 2021. We are conscious that the timing of our annual Business Plan consultation may cause difficulties for some stakeholders wanting to respond, but we are constrained to the current planned period due to the timing of seeking consultation responses and following the required approvals process. We will continue to review and improve the consultation process within the current constraints. Consultees were able to respond by email or by post. The consultation ran in accordance…
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Las Cruces, Mesilla businesses plan Small Business Saturday events
LAS CRUCES – Shoppers, pace yourselves this week to leave plenty of time to visit Las Cruces-area shops amid the 12th annual Small Business Saturday. The tax holiday officially begins after midnight on Saturday, Nov. 27 and lasts 24 hours. According to the state’s Taxation and Revenue Department, businesses that are New Mexico-based and claim 10 or fewer employees can deduct gross receipts tax on sales for certain items that cost no more than $500. This includes clothing, accessories, cosmetics, books, artwork, sporting goods and more. According to information from the U.S. Small Business Administration, spending by consumers at small businesses across the country during the 2020 tax holiday reportedly reached an…
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Best local business plan recognized as part of annual competition
Chris Mihnovets, left, and Chris Slota launched C4 Crypto Advisers in February of this year. The two former bankers believe the cryptocurrency is a good investment and the wave of the future.Courtesy photo Children’s clothing and cryptocurrency found common ground as the 2021 Community Business Plan competition returned to Steamboat Springs after last year’s hiatus. C4 Crypto Advisers, a Steamboat-based digital currency advising and asset management service, took home $6,000 for winning this year’s business plan competition hosted by Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs and the Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center. Town Hall Outdoor Co., which focuses on sustainable outdoor clothing for children, won $4,000 as runner-up. “Both of these startups…
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The Dover Lounge wins town’s business plan contest | Local News
DOVER — Winners of the $20,000 Dover Launch business plant contest, Tory Welsh and Tobin Twelves, want to open an indoor golf and multi-sport simulator facility in town. “I think we can all agree there’s plenty to do in our area on a sunny day or on a bluebird ski day, whatever it may be,” Twelves said while presenting Thursday night in the final round of the contest. “What about when it’s raining? What about mud season?” The married couple lives in Wilmington. Twelves is a local realtor, general contractor, snowboard coach and golf enthusiast. Welsh is an IT professional who works at the Mount Snow ski resort in West…
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$40,000 awarded to Brooklyn entrepreneurs by BPL’s business plan competition
One of the terrariums established by TerrartNYC, a landscaping organization devoted to creating self-sustaining terrariums. Photograph courtesy of Brooklyn General public Library Brooklyn Public Library’s 18th annual PowerUP! Company Strategy Level of competition awarded $40,000 to aspiring business people at a digital pitch level of competition and awards ceremony Wednesday evening hosted by Joe Connolly, company anchor for WCBS NewsRadio 880. Dime Community Financial institution introduced the $20,000 grand prize to Charly Uzcatequi, Timothy Chu and Henger Ydrogo for TerrartNYC, a landscaping company focused to producing self-sustaining terrariums in New York Metropolis. A judging panel of organization homeowners, nonprofit leaders and lecturers picked TerrartNYC from a field of in excess…
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5 Steps For Building A Profitable Business Plan For Your Real Estate Team
We’re down to the wire. There are less than 50 days left until 2022! And that’s still plenty of time to get ready to hit the ground running in the new year. Now is the perfect time to reflect on what went well — and what didn’t — in 2021, review your goals for the next few years, make adjustments, and craft a clear and actionable business plan for the year ahead. Are you receiving our weekly Teams Beat newsletter? For the latest news, insight and trends on teams, subscribe here. We’re down to the wire. There are less than 50 days left until 2022! And that’s still plenty of time…