Category: General

Increase in business loans has bankers optimistic

January 23, 2014
As the United States continues to slough off the effects of recession, one metric stands out as particularly encouraging. Business loans have soared to record rates, a trend with portends well for the economy as a whole. Bank executives have expressed positive expectations for the country's financial future. From their interactions, business customers are showing a level of hope. "I am he... Read More

What effect will Leo Strine have on business?

January 16, 2014

Last Wednesday, Delaware Governor Jack Markell nominated Leo Strine Jr. as his choice to be the next Chief Justice of the state's Supreme Court. It's a decision that makes a great deal of sense. Not only does he come with a reputation for hard work and a sharp legal mind, he was also the head of the Chancery Court, the country's leading forum for business-related disputes. Cle... Read More

Delaware launches new incorporation site

November 20, 2013

When it comes to incorporation-friendly states, Delaware remains the nation's standard. The state is the legal home of over one million businesses, including a staggering 64 percent of the Fortune 500. It has made long-standing efforts to be at the forefront of corporate law, adapting seamlessly to shifting financial landscapes and legal environments by making adjustments to its corpora... Read More

United States remains one of the best places for incorporating your business

November 11, 2013

Global accounting and consulting firm Ernst and Young published a study last week, which it described as an "entrepreneurship barometer." While the United States faired very well in three of the categories (third in education and training, tops in entrepreneurial culture and access to financing), it ranked just 13th in taxes and regulation. 

Should that be a concern when... Read More