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The Range Anxiety Weekend

A VC: Musings of a VC in NYC

Electrified cars were greater than 10% of the US market in 2021 and EVs were about 5%. EV sales are growing at nearly 100% YOY and could reach 25% of the US market in a few years. This is good news for the effort to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. But there are still challenges for the EV market. Range anxiety and charge times are among the top reasons that consumers avoid EVs.

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Who is the countryside for? Carbon capture pitches smallholders against big business

Financial Times: Moral Money

As companies buy up Scottish land to boost their ESG credentials, local farmers feel the pinch

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5 Benefits of Using E-Signatures in Financial Advisory

BlueMind

Category: Technology. Even before the COVID-19 wreaked havoc, the world was moving fast towards digitalization. Although there is a fierce ongoing debate on the overall impact of digitization on the world (especially regarding employment rates), there is no doubt that it comes with many benefits for both financial advisors and their clients. Digital transformation is the integration of digital technology in businesses and it involves adapting and creating digitized operational processes.

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Do You Need an Accountant for Your Taxes?

Wealthfront

The experience of filing your tax return can range from a minor hassle to a major headache. If your taxes are feeling overwhelming, you might wonder if you need the help of a tax professional like an accountant. For many people, online tax filing software gets the job done just fine. This is more likely […]. The post Do You Need an Accountant for Your Taxes?

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Back Office Hero Becki Johnson | Hubly

Hubly

Becki is a superhero as a caring mother of four, a dedicated homeschool teacher, and a phenomenal and productive Administrative Assistant. According to monthly tasks completed in Hubly, Becki is one of the top 10 back office workers in Hubly.

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Oil industry pleads with Wall Street to stop holding back investment

Financial Times: Moral Money

Spending cuts are exacerbating price shock caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine, say executives

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Greenlight Networks Announces Majority Investment from Oak Hill Capital

Oakhill

Investment Accelerates Expansion of Fiber Broadband Network by Tenfold and Creates Hundreds of New Jobs Rochester, NY- March 7, 2022 – Greenlight Networks (“Greenlight”), a leading fiber-to-the home provider in New York State, announced today that it has entered into an agreement under which Oak Hill Capital (“Oak Hill”), a New York-based middle-market private equity firm, will acquire a controlling interest in Greenlight through its most recent 2022 vintage fund, Oak Hill Capital Partners

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When It’s Value vs. Growth, History Is on Value’s Side

ClearMoney

The following is provided by Dimensional Fund Advisors.

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ESG investors accused of ‘failing’ over Russia

Financial Times: Moral Money

Sustainable finance expert says investors should have learned lessons after annexation of Crimea

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Fiduciary Papers #3: Attorneys as Financial Advisors: Resources for Aiding in the Establishment of Your RIA Firm

Ron A. Rhodes

Attorneys and law firms often consider starting a financial services practice.

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A Timeline of Events for Your Incentive Stock Options

Zajac Group

If you are lucky enough to be granted incentive stock options (“ISOs” ) as part of your compensation package, it’s important to understand the timeline of events. The timeline includes when your ISOs are granted, when they vest, when exercised, when the exercised ISO shares are sold, and when your ISO grant expires. All of these events can impact how and when you may be able to act on your incentive stock options and what these actions mean to you from a tax standpoint, a cash flow standpoint,

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When should business take a stand?

Financial Times: Moral Money

Companies are under pressure to speak out on a wide range of issues.

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Ukraine war prompts investor rethink of ESG and the defence sector

Financial Times: Moral Money

Conflict drives home the importance of industry to provide safety and security

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Three ways to watch corporate responses to the Ukraine conflict

Financial Times: Moral Money

Plus, the global food crisis mounts, and tech giants gorge on renewable power

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Happy birthday to Europe’s sustainable finance directive

Financial Times: Moral Money

Plus, Myanmar’s foreshadow for Russia and a bit of good news from Uzbekistan

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Ukraine war strengthens EU’s renewable push

Financial Times: Moral Money

Plus, Germany emphasises renewables over nuclear and Asia’s struggle to isolate Russia

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Exchange Traded Funds

Financial Times: Moral Money

Trendy ETFs remain in fashion despite hits from market falls.

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China’s tech platforms become propaganda tools in Putin’s war

Financial Times: Moral Money

Response to Ukraine invasion poses ESG problems for foreign investors in country’s social media companies

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BlackRock funds ride high on ethical investment inflows

Financial Times: Moral Money

Younger investors who manage their own accounts drive demand for ESG-themed funds

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Avoiding the greenwashers

Financial Times: Moral Money

In an industry awash with ESG ratings and rankings, the FT’s Charlotte Middlehurst explores how investors can avoid the greenwashers