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IMF | Median Inflation Gauge Offers Better Read on Price Trends

'Using an alternative measure may help separate the signal from the noise.' Economists debating inflation in the United States are confronting a difficult challenge: stripping out volatile price changes to gauge underlying pressures. The most common measure of underlying or “core” inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, has been hard to read during the pandemic. The traditional measure came into wider use in the 1970s, when volatile energy prices caused inflation spikes. Our research shows that...

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CEA Legal | Financing in Connection With a Real Estate Purchase

The financing to purchase a residential property can be either a traditional loan from an institutional lender, a purchase money mortgage from the seller of the property financed, or a hard money loan from a private lender. Institutional Lender This is the most common form of financing obtained in connection with a residential purchase. The loan application is based on the economic conditions of the borrower. Once this is approved, the institutional lender issues a “commitment letter”, which summarizes the terms...

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CLA | Inflation Can Create Tax Opportunities

America has not seen double digit inflation since 1980. While we are still far from double digits, the 7% inflation rate in 2021 was twice what it has been over the last 30 years. Economists don’t agree on whether this inflationary trend will continue into 2022 and beyond, but most feel that it will at least be higher than in recent history. LIFO Inventory Valuation Method LIFO, (Last In First Out) is a method of accounting used to value inventory. If...

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ACG Resources | Unemployment is high. Why is no one applying?

The job market has shifted tremendously in 2020. Frequently, hiring managers and decision-makers ask our team, "With unemployment being so high, where are all the candidates?" or "Why should I hire a recruiter when unemployment is so high? Can't I just post the job and have my pick of candidates?" Let’s take a look at these questions. The first thing we suggest is to look at the industry you are in. We are in unprecedented times and facing statistics and...

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Vulcan Insight | EU Commission proposes Chips Act to tackle semiconductor shortages

The European Commission proposed a comprehensive set of measures on Tuesday to ensure the EU’s security of supply, resilience, and technological leadership in semiconductor technology. The European Chips Act is hoped to increase Europe’s competitiveness and resilience, while also driving the digital and green transition. If successful, it will help the EU achieve its goal of doubling its existing market share to 20% by 2030. Recent global semiconductor shortages forced the closure of factories in a wide range of industries,...

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OECD launches public consultation on the tax challenges of digitalisation with the release of a first building block under Pillar One

Following the agreement reached in October 2021 by over 135 members of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS to a two-pillar solution to address the tax challenges arising from digitalisation and globalisation of the economy, work on the implementation of the two-pillar plan is well underway. As part of this next phase, the Inclusive Framework will consult stakeholders on a number of aspects of Pillar One and Pillar Two over the coming months. Pillar One For Amount A of Pillar One,...

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IMF | Europe’s Consumers are Sitting on 1 Trillion Euros in Pandemic Savings

In ordinary times, Europeans save around 12 percent of their income. But as families stayed at home and furlough schemes supported income during the pandemic, this savings rate increased sharply to almost 19 percent in 2020 and 2021. As shown in this Chart of the Week, we estimate that households in the euro area saved nearly 1 trillion euros more in those two years than they would have done if the pandemic never happened. In other words, people saved a...

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Winter 2022 Economic Forecast: Growth expected to regain traction after winter slowdown

The Winter 2022 Economic Forecast projects that, following a notable expansion by 5.3% in 2021, the EU economy will grow by 4.0% in 2022 and 2.8% in 2023. Growth in the euro area is also expected at 4.0% in 2022, moderating to 2.7% in 2023. The EU as a whole reached its pre-pandemic level of GDP in the third quarter of 2021 and all Member States are projected to have passed this milestone by the end of 2022. Economic growth...

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Aimlon CPA | Selected tax deadlines for individual and business taxpayers

By Mathieu Aimlon, CPA | Expert-comptable diplômé, France (non inscrit) | The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is charged with the administration of federal taxes. Each year, the federal agency collects about $3 trillion in taxes and generates nearly 96% of the funding that the Federal Government needs for its operations. During the fiscal year October 1, 2019 September 30, 2020, the IRS processed more than 240 million tax returns and forms, down from 253 million the previous fiscal year. Individual...

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Portolano Cavallo | European Clinical Trials Regulation is now applicable: Recent updates

This article is part of Portolano Cavallo’s “INFORM@Life Sciences” Newsletter. Click here to subscribe | On January 31, 2022, EU Regulation 536/2014 on clinical trials of medicinal products for human use (“Clinical Trials Regulation” or “CTR”) finally went into effect more than seven years after its approval, but Italy is not yet ready for its application. This process has taken a long time (much longer than expected) due to the need to develop a complex IT architecture, i.e., a European portal for the...

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