2021 SPAC Activity on The Decline
The fourth quarter SPAC outlook points toward a flurry of activity. Those fortunate enough to find merger partners may have success, while others will face disappointment as deadlines loom and qualified companies remain scarce. Preliminary analysis indicates that the...
read more
A New Generation of Automotive Technology
Climate change, global warming, and other related agendas have catapulted research and development efforts over the past two decades. One of the main initiatives in green design technology is overhauling the automotive industry. A National Geographic article written...
read more
Conserving and Releasing Energy Sources
As ongoing discussions regarding climate change and other environmental concerns continue to dominate headlines, renewable energy sources are often presented as a key solution. Researchers and engineers have made great progress over the past two decades towards...
read more
The ‘Build Back Better’ Act Could Impact Estate and Gift Taxes
The Democrats recently released their proposed tax plan, which contains President Joe Biden's 'Build Back Better' initiative. Boiled down, Biden's agenda is aimed at creating jobs and cutting taxes for working families, which will be paid by larger corporations and...
read more
College Athletes Embrace NIL Sponsorships
Since the Supreme Court ruling earlier this year, the collegiate atmosphere has been alive with expectation, and perhaps a little trepidation. With their own name, image, likeness (NIL) rights finally secured, college athletes are being exposed to many new...
read more
How to Manage and Evaluate Corporate Growth
Nearly every CEO and entrepreneur has a vision for their future growth. Scaling a business requires several distinct ingredients. For most emerging companies, a combination of organic growth and acquisitions yield the best results. In recent months, pandemic...
read more
Major Growth in the Cannabis Industry
The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 officially outlawed the growth, production, sale, and general use of the controversial plant. Fast forward to Spring 2021 and the federal government passes a law allowing banks to legally and equitably service the financial needs of...
read more
It’s Official! College Athletes Can Now Make Money from Name, Image, and Likeness
The debate is finally over! Under pressure from a collection of impending state laws, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) adopted an interim name, image, and likeness (NIL) policy, effective July 1, 2021. The policy remains subject to a variety of...
read more
Growth in Offshore Wind Parks
Growth in Offshore Wind Parks Government incentives used to support renewable energy growth are essential for a sustainable future. Solar, wind, and hydro are among the most green energy sources. Hundreds of civilizations across centuries have proven the effectiveness...
read more
Biden’s $80 Billion IRS Funding Boost: Here’s What You Need to Know
Since taking office, President Biden has made a few stands that surprised the American public. Most recently, he announced a fairly substantial new initiative for the Internal Revenue Service. Along with directional change and increased number of staff comes a hefty...
read more