Taxing matters, even with pot

Among the recurring themes to the editorials and columns published in the Business Times is the economic tenet that taxes matter. Tax rates and tax policies exert profound effects on businesses and the way they operate. Taxes play a substantial role, for example, in determining where businesses operate and growth occurs, whether in such comparatively […]

Summer vacation news has illusions going up in smoke

Please forgive me. But for all the ironic and scary things going on in the news lately, one headline this past week caught my eye more than the others. That’s right, you guessed it. It was the fire atop the Colossus roller coaster at the Magic Mountain theme park in California. To help you understand […]

Right policies attract foreign investment

In our global economy, goods and services flow across borders — and so does investment. Investors and businesses seek opportunities around the globe to enhance efficiencies and boost returns. A recent report from the U.S. Treasury Department generated some news regarding U.S. investment outflows. As was noted in a Bloomberg story: “The U.S. posted a […]

Rule of law among important issues at stake in Ferguson

Ferguson, Mo., has filled the airwaves these past few weeks. While the main reason it has done so is because rioting makes for good video, it would be a mistake to think there aren’t real issues at play — although they’re likely not the ones on the minds of the wielders of Molotov cocktails. Any […]

Ample help available to local entrepreneurs

The Grand Valley has a lot to offer businesses here: comparatively lower operating costs, ready access to air and ground transportation, a plethora of health care facilities and a growing university. That’s not to mention the scenic landscape or variety of recreational opportunities waiting just outside the front door. One of the most attractive attributes […]

Is it how busy I am, or how busy everything else is?

I’ve gone from personal deadlines of a trip to Michigan, a golf scramble fund-raiser for my daughter’s Express All Stars group to getting my house and things ready to host a dozen people for a fantasy football draft. (I know how silly it sounds, but people with kiddos understand). And now I’m getting things put […]

Small business owners face challenges in getting away from it all

Starting and operating your own business requires a tremendous investment in time for most entrepreneurs. Still, there’s the need to occasionally get away from things, at least to some degree, to rest and re-energize. A new Gallup poll provides some interesting information on vacations for microbusiness owners with five or fewer employees. Here are a […]

Let’s clearly distinguish the good guys fighting the Gaza war

I’m not used to quoting a Canadian government official in the course of citing an example of steadfast and principled foreign policy, but I came across this gem last month from John Baird, Canada’s foreign minister: “The scourge of terrorism must be wholly rejected by all peace-loving people around the world. We must never allow […]

Agriculture and hunting important components of Colorado economy, too

Think of Colorado and business. What comes to mind? Maybe it’s tourism or skiing. It could be the aerospace industry or high-tech manufacturing. With the recent legalization of marijuana in the Centennial State, perhaps even pot has entered our collective consciousness. But what about agriculture? And what about hunting and recreational shooting? While agricultural and […]

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