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Amazon (And Others) Brace For India’s New eCommerce Tax

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The jousting over eCommerce taxes — especially for U.S. Last week in India, the government proposed a tax on eCommerce transactions that will likely increase operating costs for sellers large and small. The tax, technically known as “Tax Deducted at Source” (TDS), is sent directly to an account held by the central government.

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The Difference Makers: Key Person(s) Valuation

Musings on Markets

Of course, and with small businesses, especially those built around personal services (a doctor or plumber’s practice), it is part of the valuation process, where the key person is valued or at least priced and incorporated into valuation. Can one person make a difference to the value of a business?

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#181 – Treasury Review of 2021

Strategic Treasurer

It’s good to be here, Meredith. . . It’s becoming more common, and it seems to be replacing SAS or software as a service as a term. So, platform as a service is, can we run everything like we were talking about on Azure, Amazon Web Services, etc. “How good and how broad is your ecosystem?”

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

Just an incredible, insightful conversation about how to build a company, how to grow through acquisitions, how to make sure everybody on your team understands their role, is appreciated, and is acting and performing at the highest levels. Otherwise, the West Coast, if you were in the financial services business, it was rough life.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

Barry Ritholtz

LINDZON: Good point. RITHOLTZ: Good for … LINDZON: And so QVC would call us and say, we have hundreds of complaints from old women that are going to a website to buy your product again. Now that’s a good origin story. LINDZON: And so we got this method act. You know, obviously good instincts. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

I mean, at first, I got out of undergrad, and a degree in finance coming out of a small college at the time, Quinnipiac College, the gigs I was offered were essentially customer service jobs at mutual funds, call service, manning the phones, which I was no stranger to. I said, I’m good with my answer. I said, yes.