Monday, April 22, 2019
Jim Canterucci joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that just because you see a better way, or a mistake about to happen, saying what you see isn’t as good as communicating your ideas. Solutions, not just words.
Jim Canterucci joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the moment you get a brilliant idea might not be the best time to reveal it to everyone. Great ideas are often like wine – they’re received better with some aging.
Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the proposals for the policy called Social Security 2100, which is to make Social Security solvent by the end of the century, including raising the payroll tax from 15.3% to 18%.
Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the good, the bad and the ugly of the Tax Cut Jobs Act of 2017, which while lowering taxes overall on small business, still creates filing challenges for many because the law hasn’t been fully promulgated.
Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to report that there is hope of reforms coming from the IRS this year, including one called the Tax Payer First Act, which protects small businesses from unwarranted seizure of assets.
Tom Kindred joins Jim Blasingame to report on the difficult job of being a small business, and what the SBDC organizations across the country do to help deal with the challenges.
Tom Kindred joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the Indian River State College and the associated Small Business Development Center is celebrating Small Business Week, with an event full of education and networking.
Jim Blasingame reveals why the Fed was formed and its role as the monetary controller of the U.S. economy.
Jim Blasingame to reveal the organizational makeup of the Federal Open Market Committee, which sets monetary policy for the U.S., and that it is chartered to manage employment and price stability.
Jim Blasingame discusses what the 12 Fed banks do, and what they will be doing in the future, plus the role of the Fed as the Central Bank of the planet, as it influences the U.S. dollar.