IPGGutenbergUKLtd / Getty Images/iStockphoto We are currently in the midst of the “great wealth transfer”: A recent study found that $53 trillion in wealth will be transferred from boomers onto the next generation between now and 2045. If you’re part of the baby boomer generation, you may be in the process of making plans to…
Category: Business Plan
West Lincoln tractor tire business goes through a site plan review
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Alvernia’s O’Pake Institute client OCOA wins business plan competition
OCOA Beauty, a Reading-based company that makes curly hair products, has won first place at the annual tecBRIDGE Business Plan Competition in Wilkes-Barre. The company, owned by sisters Cory Varona-Corniel and Nicol Varona-Cancelmo, won the $10,000 prize at the competition, as well as in-kind services valued at $100,000 including billboards and consulting services. OCOA is…
Big beverage companies plan to charge recycling fees in Ontario. Will stores pass the cost on to you?
Companies are poised to start charging recycling fees for non-alcoholic beverages in Ontario following an earlier threat from the province’s environment minister to block the charges. What’s not clear is whether consumers will see those fees tacked on at the checkout or buried within the price of the soft drinks, bottled water and juice boxes…
Portage Manor proposals come as expected. Granger doc hopes officials ‘give it a chance.’
A sign greets the public at the entrance drive to Portage Manor in South Bend on March 2, 2023. SOUTH BEND — As the deadline passed Tuesday evening for proposals to save the county home Portage Manor, there were no surprises. The only two submissions at the St. Joseph County commissioners’ meeting were a business…
Lloyd’s aims to identify underwriting & exposure challenges earlier in the syndicate business planning process
Lloyd’s, the world’s oldest insurance and reinsurance marketplace, has released a market bulletin detailing the 2024 business plan and capital approval process and timeline for syndicates, stating that it intends to identify underwriting and exposure challenges earlier in the syndicate business planning process. The May 16th bulletin from Peter Montanaro, Director of Market Oversight, informs…
Waynesboro eighth-grade students create business plan, marketing for farm produce
A grant of $50,000 began with a garden club at Kate Collins Middle School to sell produce two days a week. Then, the garden club grew into an educational farm for students with $300,000 in funding for two years, followed most recently by another $360,000. Now, a class of eighth-graders have developed a business plan…
Inside Little People’s Jeremy & Audrey Roloff’s new business plan after closing clothing company & losing family farm
LITTLE People, Big World alum Jeremy Roloff and his wife, Audrey, have a new business plan in the works after the stars closed their clothing company and were ousted from the family’s farm. Jeremy, 33, and Audrey, 31, own the Roloff Company and Beating 50 Percent. 4 Jeremy and Audrey Roloff have a new business…
