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The Rest of the Story

One of the dangers of having written thousands of stories is that it’s easy to forget about some of them – especially if they were 30 years ago. I habitually

The Panama Papers

Why the U.S. could replace offshore hot spots By David Lyons Inside a Ritz-Carlton hotel ballroom, the setting of a recent wealth management conference sponsored by the Florida International Bankers

Why More Workers Will Soon Be Entitled to Overtime

By Paul O. Lopez, Esq. For many years, the threshold for exempt employees who were not entitled to overtime compensation has been approximately $455 per week ($23,660 per year), so

CMBS Financial Reckoning Hasn’t Ended

By Darcie Lunsford It has been nearly eight years since that fateful September day when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, becoming the proverbial straw that nearly broke the mighty U.S.

Compensation Minefields

Even private companies are facing pressure on compensation issues By Kevin Gale Presidential candidates aren’t the only ones scrutinizing executive pay these days. Everyone from insurance companies to minority shareholders

Five Questions to Identify Your Best Donor Prospects

By Gerry Czarnecki Most boards have a “give or get” goal for their members. Understanding and executing on the “give” part is pretty simple: Just write a check. Writing that

Simple as Pi

Businesses adopt Citrix’s low cost desktop alternative By Chris Fleck Citrix’s HDX Ready Pi is about to disrupt the desktop PC industry as a low-cost, high-performance end-user computing device like

Are Your Salespeople Just Riding the Wave?

By Greta Schulz The worst seems to be over, but our economy is, inevitably, cyclical. Like the rest of us, it has its ups and downs. Yet, when we are

Sports as Big Business

When we think of the beginning of sports as a big business in South Florida, many of us will think back to the late 1960s when the Miami Dolphins first

MIA gets first non-stop Asian passenger flight

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen arrives in Miami

Miami International Airport has hit another mark on its quest to have regular non-stop service to Asia. Republic of China (Taiwan) President Tsai Ing-wen landed at Miami International Airport on