Tag: Small Businesses

Thomas DiLorenzo: Why Are Americans So Hip to Crony Capitalism? | The Sons of History Ep8

How come so many Americans suddenly accept crony capitalism? Thomas DiLorenzo, author and senior fellow at The Mises Institute, joins the podcast to discuss the history of crony capitalism, how Americans have typically always been against it until the recent pandemic with big pharma and the shuttering of small businesses in favor of large corporations,…


Life Insurance Strategies for Small Business

Building a business is challenging, but keeping that business going after you’re gone is another challenge. So, clear succession plans for a small business are vital. But funding these plans is just as important. Life insurance can be used to fund succession strategies for small businesses. It’s a way of protecting both the company and…


[Premiering 10:30 AM ET] The FBI Assisted a Company to Breach and Exploit Small Businesses: Michael Daugherty

The FBI provided a tool to a cyber company that allowed it to breach and exploit private businesses and take data. The company then allegedly used the FBI tool to extort businesses, who then faced charges from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for allegedly not protecting their data. This is according to Michael Daugherty, founder…


[PREMIERING NOW] The FBI Assisted a Company to Breach and Exploit Small Businesses: Michael Daugherty

The FBI provided a tool to a cyber company that allowed it to breach and exploit private businesses and take data. The company then allegedly used the FBI tool to extort businesses, who then faced charges from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for allegedly not protecting their data. This is according to Michael Daugherty, founder…


The FBI Assisted a Company to Breach and Exploit Small Businesses: Michael Daugherty

The FBI provided a tool to a cyber company that allowed it to breach and exploit private businesses and take data. The company then allegedly used the FBI tool to extort businesses, who then faced charges from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for allegedly not protecting their data. This is according to Michael Daugherty, founder…


[Premiering 10/07, 10:30 AM ET] The FBI Assisted a Company to Breach and Exploit Small Businesses: Michael Daughtery

The FBI provided a tool to a cyber company that allowed it to breach and exploit private businesses and take data. The company then allegedly used the FBI tool to extort businesses, who then faced charges from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for allegedly not protecting their data. This is according to Michael Daugherty, founder…


Truckers, Small Businesses, Train Industry Warn of ‘Dire Consequences’ If Rail Strike Occurs

Small businesses, truckers and the rail industry are warning that a major economic fallout would occur if railway unions follow through with a strike beginning Friday, including further supply chain delays, increased inflation, lost jobs and shuttered businesses. The groups said there would be “dire consequences” if the railways shut down. A range of goods,…


How a Pie Shop in a Tiny Texas Town Became a Healing Haven for Broken Hearts

Despite being a tiny town of 90 residents, Round Top is a happening place. Located smack dab between Houston and Austin, Texas, it is a favorite destination for people who wish to escape the city for a weekend. It hosts antique shows three times a year, it offers amazing Shakespeare plays, it boasts a renowned…


More Americans Fear Small Businesses, Middle-Class Will Face Higher IRS Audits

Many Americans expect the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to target low- and middle-income households and small businesses, according to a new survey.  A recent Convention of States Action and Trafalgar Group poll learned that 36.2 percent of respondents think the IRS will use its 87,000 new agents to audit low-income earners, middle-class Americans, and small…


Americans Say Small Businesses, Middle Class Will Face More IRS Audits: Poll

More Americans expect the IRS to put a greater focus on low- and middle-income households and small businesses than on the wealthiest Americans and large corporations, according to a new survey. About 36 percent of respondents think the tax collecting agency will use its 87,000 new agents to audit low-income earners, middle-class Americans, and small businesses, a recent…