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The finance minister Heng Swee Keat delivered a futuristic Singapore Budget Statement for the Financial Year 2018 on 19 February 2018. A slew of tax changes were announced to provide near-term support to firms and workers, foster pervasive innovation, build deep capabilities and forge strong partnerships both locally and abroad. This podcast explores the significant tax changes announced for businesses in Budget 2018.
An analysis of the tax changes arising from the Budget 2018 and how they are likely to impact on SME businesses and individuals. Plus how the Chancellor maybe missed a Brexit negotiation trick and why Britain's negative net worth could point to future tax rises. FOLLOW Chris Thompson: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thompsoncst LINKEDIN: linkedin.com/in/chrisstephenthompson FOLLOW Wellers LINKEDIN: linkedin.com/company/wellers-accountants TWITTER: https://twitter.com/WellersSME INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wellerssme/ FOLLOW Tom Biggs LINKEDIN: linkedin.com/in/tom-biggs-634b8021
This edition of the NLA podcast focusses on the 2018 autumn Budget and what policy announcements will effect landlords in the UK.
Conor Pope and Alison McGovern look at what the budget really means, including universal credit, how austerity would end, and those controversial tax cuts.Further reading:*Budget preview – Alison McGovern's 10 things to watch out for See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Saturday’s @motortraderadio @PhilipN_Auto & @curtis_hutch week’s news with post #Budget2018 industry disappointments & clarification on company car tax. Financial results @Sytner, @PendragonPLC & @MB_Retail & results of a customer research by @Motorscouk
Heather Stewart is joined by Matt Whittaker, Ryan Shorthouse and Anushka Asthana to discuss this week's budget. Also this week: Jon Henley assesses Angela Merkel's legacy. Please support our work and help us keep the world informed. To fund us, go to https://www.theguardian.com/give/podcast
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Tax specialist, Gordon McCaw dives into the winners and losers of 2018's Budget.
Episode One Hundred and Eight-Screeeaam! (118) It's the Halloween special, which is a) Not that Halloween-y or all that special. But it does have a look at the Budget 2018, Brexit Fallout, and Tiernan (@tiernandouieb) interviews Graham Thompson from Greenpeace (@greenpeaceuk) all about the scariest thing ever, climate change. Donate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroWatch Tiernan's comedy specials on Next Up Comedy at: www.nextupcomedy.comJoin Tiernan's comedy mailing list at www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/contactFollow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParPolBro/ and the fancy webpage at http://www.partlypoliticalbroadcast.co.ukMusic by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik) - https://www.thelastskeptik.com/ - Subscribe to his podcast Thanks For Trying here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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CBRE UK research head, Miles Gibson, and Colliers senior property economist, Oliver Kolodseike, give their take on this year's Budget.
Great Marlborough Estates' co-founder Dean Clifford discusses stamp duty, the council borrowing cap lift, the Letwin Review and other announcements in Budget 2018.
Savvas Savouri does not have high hopes for this year's Budget given that, in his view, "few chancellors have understood economics" in his lifetime. But Toscafund's chief economist argues that Philip Hammond has the chance this year to set the scene for future budgets and that this one could either mean "paralysis" for the property sector or "promise" if he delivers measures such as the long awaited Amazon tax.
Ahead of the Autumn Budget on 29 October, FSB’s Head of Media Alan Soady chats to our Senior Media Advisor Matt Dickinson, Deputy Head of Public Affairs Ruby Peacock and Tax Policy Advisor Lorence Nye. They run through what might be in store for the small business community and discuss what measures FSB have been calling on the Chancellor to introduce to help the self-employed and small firms on our high streets.
Current. takes an in depth look at Budget 2018
The 2018 Budget was a classic ‘here today, gone tomorrow’ Budget. Who remembers any of the key points, aside from ‘personal tax cut’, and ‘surplus’? (** Read the fine print: tax cuts in seven years). Perhaps that was the main and only message. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, scores of Palestinians have been killed and injured by the Israeli army at the border of the Gaza Strip, and the UN Human Rights Council voted to hold an investigation into the incident – we do need to find out. But why did Australia (along with the US) vote against the resolution to hold an inquiry?Will the Australian electorate go to the polls in 2018? They will – either through a series of five byelections (on July 28), or a general election – to be held in August or November 2018 – according to our expect assessment. Listen to find out why.
The 2018 Budget was a classic ‘here today, gone tomorrow’ Budget. Who remembers any of the key points, aside from ‘personal tax cut’, and ‘surplus’? (** Read the fine print: tax cuts in seven years). Perhaps that was the main and only message. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, scores of Palestinians have been killed and injured by the Israeli army at the border of the Gaza Strip, and the UN Human Rights Council voted to hold an investigation into the incident – we do need to find out. But why did Australia (along with the US) vote against the resolution to hold an inquiry?Will the Australian electorate go to the polls in 2018? They will – either through a series of five byelections (on July 28), or a general election – to be held in August or November 2018 – according to our expect assessment. Listen to find out why.
Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. In a monthly special, The Business Chat, host Simon Pound speaks with Maria Slade, from the communications team at Callaghan Innovation, and Rebecca Stevenson, business editor at The Spinoff about business stories making the news that month. The chat will be available as both audio and a transcribed excerpt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the Official Radio Reversal Budget Reply! Maddy, Abe, and Jo are in the studio taking a critical look at the 2018 Budget. What's in the budget? What's out? And what does it mean for us? Special s/o to illegal phoenixes everywhere.Please note: this is an edited version of audio originally broadcast on 4ZZZ, 102.1 FM. Music, news, and sponsorship content have been edited out. Please don't panic if you hear us announcing songs that never get played. Everything is under control and very normal!
On budget night, the Treasurer announced the government’s vision for the economy. His speech contained vague phrases and euphemisms, tailored for a broader audience.On this episode, we pick this speech apart and get behind some of those pesky budget buzzwords.
Today we analyse the government's initial briefing for the 2018-2019 Australian Federal Budget and bring you the information contained in that briefing about illegal phoenixing activity. These are extremely important issues for directors of companies to be aware of so listen on for our quick updates on the Federal Budget 2018 in relation to combating illegal phoenixing.
The government has allocated an additional $15 million in the Budget for public broadcasting, but it is not clear where the new investment will go or when we will see the benefits.
A conversation with Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director, Danielle Wood and Fellow, Brendan Coates discussing this years budget announcements. Also featuring Transport Program Director, Marion Terrill and Higher Education Program Director, Andrew Norton.
The government has allocated an additional $15 million in the Budget for public broadcasting, but it is not clear where the new investment will go or when we will see the benefits.
Today we analyse the government's initial briefing for the 2018-2019 Australian Federal Budget and bring you the information contained in that briefing about illegal phoenixing activity. These are extremely important issues for directors of companies to be aware of so listen on for our quick updates on the Federal Budget 2018 in relation to combating illegal phoenixing. [EP 054] The Federal Budget 2018 – Unpacking The Illegal Phoenixing Reforms | Aspect Legal
The federal Treasurer, Scott Morrison, has delivered a Budget to position the Turnbull government as the stable option for voters ahead of the next federal election. - Bugetul federal prezentat de trezorierul federal Scott Morrison intentioneaza sa argumenteze că guvernul Turnbull reprezinta optiunea cea mai stabila pentru alegatori, inaintea viitoarelor alegeri federale.
The federal Treasurer, Scott Morrison, has delivered a Budget to position the Turnbull government as the stable option for voters ahead of the next federal election. - Federální hospodář Scott Morrison sestavil rozpočet tak, aby byla Turnbullova vláda stabilní volbou pro voliče před nadcházejícími federálními volbami.
Martijn Boersma, Lecturer in the Management Discipline Group at the University of technology Business SchoolProduced by: Jason L'Ecuyer, Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Lisa and Liam break down this week's Federal Budget and what it means for early childhood education. Mostly by complaining about it. Find the full shownotes at earlyeducationshow.com.
Chris & Alex are again joined by Paul Moran to break down the budget in a bit more detail specifically addressing those budget changes in relation to tax, superannuation, and older Australians. This isn't another 'winners and losers' take on the budget but rather an insightful discussion and overall view of how this budget might affect all Australians. We get a bit technical for the propeller heads and some political discussions creep their way in as well. If you would like to get in touch with us please head on over to www.moranhowlett.com.au where you can also find more info on the hosts as well as previous podcasts.
In this episode of the CPA Australia Podcast, INTHEBLACK editor Jan McCallum and CPA Australia Head of Policy Paul Drum FCPA discuss the 2018 Federal Budget in finer detail. Jan and Paul discuss the winners, the losers and also missed opportunities of the third Turnbull/Morrison Budget.
We find out what the 2018 federal budget holds for the arts, take the pulse on this year's Archibald prize with Brett Cuthbertson, head packer at the Art Gallery of NSW, critic Joanna Mendelssohn and artist Abdul Abdullah, meet woodworkers Helen and Shane Walsh, and speak to filmmaker Phil Grabsky about his new documentary on British artist David Hockney.
With the government's election focused budget released it's now a tax showdown between the two sides. Finance minister Mathias Cormann says the government is committed to the whole of their seven-year personal tax relief plan and is determined the three-part package not be broken up. Meanwhile, shadow finance minister Jim Chalmers says Labor is disappointed with the government's inflexibility on their tax plan. "It's a real shame that they're saying that they will hold those lower and middle income earners hostage for the rest of the package."
We find out what the 2018 federal budget holds for the arts, take the pulse on this year's Archibald prize with Brett Cuthbertson, head packer at the Art Gallery of NSW, critic Joanna Mendelssohn and artist Abdul Abdullah, meet woodworkers Helen and Shane Walsh, and speak to filmmaker Phil Grabsky about his new documentary on British artist David Hockney.
Treasurer Scott Morrison’s third budget features personal tax cuts as one of the Government’s core measures. Gemma Dale, discusses the key takeaways from the Budget announcement and specifically takes a deep dive into the proposed changes to the taxation, superannuation and pension systems. ----more---- Any advice and information in this publication is of a general nature only. Any general tax information provided in this publication is intended as a guide only and is based on our general understanding of taxation laws. It is not intended to be a substitute for specialised taxation advice or an assessment of an individual’s liabilities, obligations or claim entitlements that arises, or could arise, under taxation law, and we recommend that you consult a registered tax agent. nabtrade is not a registered tax agent.©National Australia Bank Limited ABN 12 004 044 937 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 230686 89526A0514. The information provided in this podcast is intended to be of a general nature only. Any advice has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on any advice, National Australia Bank Limited (ABN 12 004 044 937 AFSL 230686) (NAB) recommends you consider whether it is appropriate for your objectives, financial situation and needs. NAB recommends that you seek independent advice before acting on any of this information. NAB is not a registered tax agent and any taxation information contained on this website is of a general nature. The tax consequences of investing will depend on your particular circumstances and we recommend that you seek professional tax advice before applying for a financial product. The information in this podcast is not a substitute for reading the relevant terms and conditions and Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before making any decisions available via our website at www.nab.com.au
Jocelyn Airth reads the news headlines for May 9. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It is fair to say that we weren't expecting anything too dramatic when it came to superannuation and SMSFs in 2018-19 Federal Budget and the most part we were right. The Treasurer, Scott Morrison delivered a budget that looked to hand back some of the more than expected revenues generated since the mid-year economic report. Given that this was most likely the Government's last opportunity to present a budget before the next Federal election, it was always going to have a few 'sweeteners' included. This extended to SMSFs too... In this podcast, Aaron discusses the proposed measures from the Federal Budget that impacted superannuation and SMSFs more specifically. This included the announcement to extend the membership of an SMSF from 4 to 6, expanding the work test for certain individuals 65-74 where their total superannuation balance is
MG and DB unpack the 2018-19 budget reading by "ScoMo", Honourable Minister.
Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull says families will get help with the cost of living, essential services will be guaranteed and road and rail projects will be rolled out in the budget. - Waziri mkuu Malcolm Turnbull amesema familia zita pewa msaada kwa gharama ya maisha, uhakika kwa huduma muhimu utatolewa na miradi ya barabara na reli ita tolewa katika bajeti hiyo.
The team run over the 2018 Federal Budget, picking out the highlights (and the lowlights), as well as providing insights into some more intriguing aspects of the budget.
Ahead of Treasurer Scott Morrison's third federal budget, a flurry of new initiatives have been announced. - Il Ministro del Tesoro Scott Morrison presenterà il suo terzo budget federale nella serata di martedì, ma alcuni dettagli della finanziaria sono già stati annunciati.
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The 2018 budget is unveiled tonight and looks like there will be a focus on tax breaks and looking after our elderly with aged care. Speaking of budgets... I couldn't help but share a bit of a tune Australia's Biggest Morning Tea events will be happening throughout the region very soon and the big one in Northam is set to be pretty great this year with Di Tinetti once again taking the reins, she let us in on what we can expect come May 24th. Barry Urqhart from Marketing Focus gives has a really interesting chat with me this morning about the evolution of service stations and what the future is going to bring with regards to our region within the Central Wheatbelt and Avon Valley.
The Treasurer Scott Morrison will hand down the 2018 Federal Budget next week. What will it tell us about the state of our economy and political environment? Tom Switzer asks two experts from the left and right of the political spectrum. Ben Oquist, Executive Director - The Australia Institute Simon Cowan, research fellow in the economics program - Centre for Independent Studies ____________________ The Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) promotes free choice and individual liberty, and defends cultural freedom and the open exchange of ideas. CIS encourages debate among leading academics, politicians, media and the public. We aim to make sure good policy ideas are heard and seriously considered so that Australia can continue to prosper into the future. Check out the CIS at - https://www.cis.org.au/ Subscribe to CIS mailing list- https://www.cis.org.au/subscribe/ Support us with a tax-deductible donation at - https://www.cis.org.au/support/ Join the CIS as a member at - https://www.cis.org.au/join-cis/ Follow CIS on Socials Twitter - https://twitter.com/CISOZ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CentreIndependentStudies/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-centre-for-independent-studies/?viewAsMember=true
Weand're getting Christian perspectives as we preview next weekand's Federal Budget, with Christian economist Dr Rod St Hill from Christian Heritage College. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laurence & Alastair chew the fat on the Victorian Budget, released on the 1st of May 2018. They're interested and keen to see more information on the plans for the apartment building exteriors standards. Dandenong's new stadium proposal gets a look in and they both lament the amount of road funding vis-a-vis new metropolitan public transport initiatives.
Guest: Sheila Block. The Liberal government has unveiled the 2018 Ontario budget, promising billions in new spending and running a deficit once more. Sheila Block, senior economist for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, explores the ins and outs of the budget and whether it's as "progressive" as it could be. Also featuring QP Briefing editor Jessica Smith Cross. Host: John Michael McGrath, Producers: Colin Ellis and Tim Alamenciak, Technical Producer: Matthew O'Mara, Production Coordinator: Caitlin Plummer, Podcast Manager: Hannah Sung
This week: the federal government earmarked almost $2 billion towards women in tech in the 2018 budget. What if it's not actually for women in tech? Plus, Patrick returns from Mobile World Congress to catch us up on all the latest tech news: the boring (in a good way!) Galaxy S9, 5G's future, creepy Alexa laughing, and the one Apple rumour we hope is true. Canadian Content music clip (under fair dealing): "Side Tracked" by Born Ruffians Ad music: "Dreams" by Joakim Karud
Chirag chats with Shashank Chowdhury for an accounting perspective on the Union Budget 2018 & a recap of the other reviews we've done: * [Health](http://talk.ekdrishti.in/13) * [Defence](http://talk.ekdrishti.in/15) * [Agriculture](http://talk.ekdrishti.in/14) * [MSME](http://talk.ekdrishti.in/)
Chirag chats with Shashank Chowdhury for an accounting perspective on the Union Budget 2018 & a recap of the other reviews we’ve done: Health Defence Agriculture MSME
40 minutes on the budget. 30 minutes on other things. A surprisingly deep national security dive. This one has it all.
FL Fuller Landau's Tax Partner Nick Moraitis on The Aaron Rand Show on CJAD 800 Montreal shares his first thoughts on the federal budget 2018 which was tabled on February 27, 2018.
FL Fuller Landau's Tax Partner Nick Moraitis on The Andrew Carter Morning Show on CJAD 800 Montreal shares his thoughts on the 2018 Federal Budget.
On this episode of Political Traction, David sits down with Navigator's Colin MacDonald and Kanivanan Chinniah to discuss Budget 2018 and Prime Minister Trudeau's recent trip to India. Views Expressed do not necessarily represent those of Navigator or its affiliates.
The federal budget came out yesterday and there's a lot in there that would make environmentally concerned citizens happy. We discuss the details, what's good, what's bad and what we don't know yet. Learn more at: www.greenmajority.ca
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Budget 2018 analysis live from the lockup, a Policy Options podcast. What were the highlights of the 2018 federal budget? Policy Options Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Ditchburn, IRPP Research Director Colin Busby and Jennifer Robson, assistant professor of political management at Carleton University's Kroeger College weigh in. Download for free. New episodes every second Tuesday
How did Singapore's economy do in 2017? What kind of new policies are we expecting in the future? And how will the GST hike affect our lives? In today's episode, I invite special guest Wesley Goh of the Innovation Campaign to dissect last week's Budget 2018 and bring you the answers! From the carbon tax to the new GST increases, tune in if you want to find out what it could mean for you. In today's episode, you will learn about Who Wesley is and what his project, the Innovation Campaign, is all about Why Wesley is an ardent supporter of “permissionless innovation” How Singapore fared fiscally in FY17 against expectations The direction of Singapore's fiscal spending What the carbon tax is, and how it affects everyone The mechanism in which taxes on industry gets passed on to consumers Why top-down approaches may not always be ideal The upcoming GST hikes and the multitudes of spending projects behind it How our government spending keeps growing bigger and bigger Why Singapore's unique model of 50-50 welfare What the new GST on imported services tax is, and who it impacts How this new tax hurts SMEs and small business, whilst penalizing consumers How such a policy might be detrimental to Singapore's drive for innovation For more content, you can follow the Economical Rice Podcast at the following links below: Website: www.economicalricepodcast.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/economicalricepodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/economicalricepodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/econricepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/economicalricepodcast/message
Overview, let me know if you want more info on any part of the budget.
Coronation Fund Managers — This year’s Budget speech was a widely anticipated event for obvious reasons. Joining Kirshni Totaram, global head of institutional business, to unpack its contents and to provide some insights into the possibility of staving off another credit downgrade, is Coronation's economist Marie Antelme. Episode disclaimer - SA listeners · Episode disclaimer - US listeners · Episode disclaimer - Global (ex US) disclaimers
“Brought to you by Absa ETFs” Simon Shares Discovery* (JSE code: DSY) results were top notch and complicated as they always are. I own this stock as the business model really works, but as I have mentioned before the complexity adds risk. Risk I am happy with as most stocks I own have real simple business models. JSE (JSE code: JSE) results show HEPS down 6%. But look at value being traded these days. R25billion a day has become a regular feature, last year average was around R15billion. That equals lots of extra revenue in this financial year. Mining charter back to the drawing board. Good for local miners (of which we have very few). January CPI dropped to 4.4%, interest cuts coming to a prime rate near you? But budget may add to inflation (fuel being the one, not directly but will increase transport costs so food inflation). Up coming events; ABSA NewFunds ETF seminars (DBN, CPT, JHB and webcast) * I Hold ungeared positions #Budget2018 Firstly I think Cyril Ramaphosa may have played it real smart by letting Malusi Gigaba deliver the budget. He can now spend the next year claiming it was not his budget but a Zuma legacy budget. Overall not the train smash expected but still lots of tax increases with R36billion of extra tax. Lots of cuts to spending, R86billion over three years and which has to actually happen. VAT increased to 15% (first change since 1993), with 19 basic food items being zero-rated. Cue everybody suddenly caring about how this will hurt the poor. “Wealthiest 30% of household contribute 85% of VAT revenue”. "The Old age, disability and care dependency grants will increase on 1 April 2018 from the existing R1600 by R90 to R1690 and by a further R10 to R1700 on 1st October 2018." GDP growth 1.5% in 2018 and rising to 2.1% in 2020. I hope they are very wrong on this. No changes to; Dividend withholding tax (DWT) CGT (40% inclusion rate with first R40k exempt) Tax-free limits (annual or life time) No Nuclear. Retirement funds will be allowed to invest up to 40% outside of SA - 30% "offshore" and another 10% elsewhere in Africa. JSE added 1.25% during the speech, USDZAR 8c and government bonds back at 8%, bond levels last seen three years ago. For our investments. Consumers being taxed, no surprise. But with inflation dropping leading to prime rate likely heading lower I still like the SA Inc. investment thesis. Overall - a good balancing act albeit still a tough budget. But could have been much worse and I think Moodys will not downgrade us on the back of it. Subscriber to our feed here Sign up for email alerts as a new show goes live Subscribe or review us in iTunes. JSE – The JSE is a registered trademark of the JSE Limited. JSEDirect is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with, nor has it been authorised, or otherwise approved by JSE Limited. The views expressed in this programme are solely those of the presenter, and do not necessarily reflect the views of JSE Limited.
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The BC NDP's budget for 2018 was just announced and, as predicted, there are lots of policy changes targeting housing. The party's stated goal is to bring stability to housing prices and return the market to one that serves local residents, but will these changes truly have an impact or is this a case of politicians steady politickin'? Sandy MacKay and Rob Break, from the popular podcast "Breakthrough Real Estate Investing" join Matt and Adam to discuss investing tips and lessons learned in the real Estate trenches. Check out Sandy and Rob's show BREAKTHROUGH REAL ESTATE INVESTING PODCAST
Catch The Breakfast Huddle's special post-Budget 2018 coverage on MONEY FM 89.3. We break down the measures with a panel discussion led by Vikram Khanna, Associate Editor at The Straits Times, and his guests Ajay Sanganeria, Tax Partner, KPMG, Vishnu Varathan, Head of Economics & Strategy, Mizuho Bank and Toby Koh, Managing Director, Ademco Security.
Col. Rakesh Sharma (retd.) joins us to review the Defence allocations & implications within the Union Budget 2018.
Col. Rakesh Sharma (retd.) joins us to review the Defence allocations & implications within the Union Budget 2018.
Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Are the policies of the Obama-regime still seriously affecting our military readiness? Can anyone stop reverse them? And it seems the media has a new darling…and you won’t believe who she works for! LTC ALLEN WEST will be back with us to discuss this and much more! PLUS, The self-proclaimed climate scientists, whose ‘clear’ data has cost the US trillions…was an…oops. They’ve flipped their position. What’s going on? The MSM is in love with Kim Yo-Jong...she’s the North Korean head of propaganda…what’s to love? We'll get answers with author of 'The Liberal War on Transparency', CHRISTOPHER HORNER of the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI). AND, We’ve shared about the struggles of the MARSOC 7, asked for your help in the passage of HR 21 to exonerate these heroes…and the listeners responded…and now we have a victory! If you’ve missed this incredible story of heroes, fighting not only the enemy but the lies of their leadership and the media for over a decade…MAJ FRED GALVIN will be back with us to share the story in full. In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Come hang with us...
A review of the agriculture aspects of Union Budget 2018 with Dr. Nalini Ranjan Kumar, Principal Scientist, National Institute of Agricultural Economics & Policy Research
We review the healthcare aspects of the Union Budget 2018 with Dr. Jagadish Hiremut.
We review healthcare aspects of the Union Budget 2018 with Dr. Jagadish Hiremut.
On Cock & Bull this week, we have Amit Doshi and Anupam Gupta, who talk about the relevance of NFL matches, the union budget's inability to make everyone happy and why we have become a horrible voyeuristic story. Follow Cyrus Says on Facebook: https://goo.gl/Ekg9Iy You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
The Budget presented by the government of India is an annual ritual that millions of people tune in to. What was the 2018 budget like? Pavan Srinath and Pranay Kotasthane, staff writers of Pragati, join Amit Varma to offer their quick analysis, and to supplement the budget coverage at Pragati. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
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Public policy enthusiast Meghnad is back to discuss Budget 2018 with the Hafta team. Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Anand Vardhan, Raman Kirpal along with Meghnad also talk about violence in Kasganj and how the media covered it. How many were ground reports and how many were opinion pieces? Abhinandan asks the panel about Rashtra Manch, launched by Yashwant Sinha, and Shatrughan Sinha joining the Manch. Is this a move to pressure the BJP from within? They discuss Swara Bhasker's piece on Padmaavat. Manisha tells why she could not read the piece after two-three paragraphs. Then they talk about the concept of One Nation One Election and the consequences of it. Vardhan thinks of it as “not a bad idea”. Raman raises questions about the concept. Abhinandan talks about a recent case of FIR against Army personnel and finds it unfortunate. Lastly, they discuss a tragedy which shook Delhi when an eight-month-old baby was raped. Also, a lot of emails from our beloved subscribers. Listen up, there is a song dedication in the end too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aadit Kapadia and Sunanda Vashisht are joined by author and columnist Hindol Sengupta as they discuss the 2018 Budget. What did the Modi government get right and what did they get wrong. The highlights, the big moves and did they ignore the middle class?. Also a discussion on the Rajasthan bypolls.
Mr. Barry LePatner, Esq., author of ‘Too Big to Fall: America's Failing Infrastructure and the Way Forward', and established expert on U.S. infrastructure, helps us launch Season 4. Barry summarizes the laundry list of current infrastructure-related problems, evaluates the fledgling Trump Plan, and examines the obstacles caused by the game of politics. Jim, in Spain, Lauren, in Montreal, and still the team came together to get Season 4 on its way. Stay tuned for another informative and fun year of experts, banter, Crazy Bids, and more!‘Too Big to Fall: America's Failing Infrastructure and the Way Forward': https://www.amazon.com/Too-Big-Fall-Americas-Infrastructure/dp/0984497803
On this special episode, Anupam gives a lowdown on the Budget 2018, his thoughts on it, and how it's going to affect all of us. Tune in to this exclusive episode to know all about this year's Budget. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
"As the much awaited Budget Session commences from today, the GDP growth prediction comes as a morale boost for the Modi government. The Economic Survey presented in the parliament today, predicts the GDP growth rate for 2018-19 at 7-7.5%. Now All eyes are set on the budget that will be presented on February 1. Today Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian hailed government’s decision of GST implementation and Demonetization as major achievements. But is it the same on ground? "
Derek Mackay, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution, presents the Scottish Government's Draft Spending and Tax Plans for 2018-19. With questions from: Murdo Fraser, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Scottish Conservative Party. Richard Leonard, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. Patrick Harvie, Co-Convenor of The Scottish Green Party. Willie Rennie, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats. Kate Forbes, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Constitution (SNP - Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch) Dean Lockhart, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) Kenneth Gibson (SNP - Cunninghame North) James Kelly, Parliamentary Business Manager and Minister Without Portfolio (Lab - Glasgow) John Mason (SNP - Glasgow Shettleston) Maurice Golden, Chief Whip & Business Manager, Spokesperson for The Low Carbon Economy (Con - West Scotland) Alex Neil (SNP - Airdrie and Shotts) Jackie Baillie, Economy, Fair Work and Jobs Spokesperson (Lab - Dumbarton) Ivan McKee, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs (SNP - Glasgow Provan) Adam Tomkins, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security, The Constitution and Equalities (Con - Glasgow) x Iain Gray, Education, Skills and Science Spokesperson (Lab - East Lothian) Ben Macpherson, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Office of the First Minister (SNP - Edinburgh Northern and Leith) Miles Briggs, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health & Sport (Con - Lothian) Graeme Dey (SNP - Angus South) Anas Sarwar, Health Spokesperson (Lab - Glasgow) Richard Lochhead (SNP - Moray) Liz Smith, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) Clare Haughey (SNP - Rutherglen) Daniel Johnson, Shadow Education Minister (Lab - Edinburgh Southern) Tom Arthur, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Justice (SNP - Renfrewshire South) Donald Cameron, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for the Environment, Climate Change & Land Reform (Con - Highlands and Islands) Fulton MacGregor, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport (SNP - Coatbridge and Chryston) Neil Bibby, Shadow Minister for Transport and Town Centres (Lab - Mid Scotland) Emma Harper, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Connectivity (SNP - South Scotland) Rachael Hamilton, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Tourism (Con - Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) Tavish Scott, Spokesperson for Education and Sport (LD - Shetland) Bruce Crawford (SNP - Stirling) Claire Baker, Justice Spokesperson (Lab - Mid Scotland and Fife) John Scott, Spokesperson for Farming (Con - Ayr) Any questions or comments, get in touch: Jack@FMQs.scot @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright License.
No Borders hosts Lawrence Dube, Managing Consultant at World Wealth Consulting, to discuss the recently announced Zimbabwe 2018 Budget. Zimbabwean jazz musician and saxophonist Vee Mukarati also pulls through to talk about the influence of music in politics, and his new album - Nyamavhuvhu Night Sounds.
Le budget 2018 réconcilie le travail et le capital : --> plus de pouvoir d'achat pour les travailleurs et plus de liberté pour les entreprises pour investir. Explications par Rayan Nezzar, économiste.
There were two themes coming out of the recent Budget 2018 announcement in the context of GST. They relate to harmonisation of GST treatment and relief granted on specific transactions. Raja and Wai Choong share the finer details and what businesses need to consider.
Episode 13 evaluates Budget 2018 which lays out the main changes for Ireland moving forward under the leadership of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. I provide analysis and opinion on a series of different issues raised in Budget 2018 including the healthcare crisis, the homelessness crisis, social welfare, the introduction of a sugar tax, the Irish language and the Taoiseach’s new Strategic Communications Unit.
https://www.newstalk.com//podcasts/highlights-from-under-the-covers/weinstein-moments-laziness-lost-property-budget20183045Thu, 19 Oct 2017 15:12:53 +0000htt
This is a special budget episode featuring special guest, Chris Beausang. We discuss the recent budget, the Fianna Fáil Ardfheis and the impact the 'balanced' budget will have upon spending next year. For the podcast nerds interested in budget documents here are two links to documents prepared by the Dept. of Finance that list the budget estimates for income for the 2017 and 2018 budget. (Hint: the magic 3.5 billion of AIB shares is on page 7 of the 2018 White Paper) http://www.budget.gov.ie/Budgets/2017/Documents/White_Paper_2017_final.pdf http://www.budget.gov.ie/Budgets/2018/Documents/White_Paper_2018_final.pdf You can follow us on Twitter @spoilyourreign and on our Facebook page facebook.com/spoilyourreign
Norah Collender, Paul Dillon and Colin Smith discuss the details of Budget 2018.
Norah Collender, Paul Dillon and Colin Smith discuss the details of Budget 2018.
Join Jonathan Healy for reaction to #Budget2018, recording before a live lunchtime audience in Republic of Work. On the expert panel are Caroline O’Driscoll of KPMG Ireland; Thomas McHugh Director of Policy and External Relations at Cork Chamber; and Grainne McGuinness of the Irish Examiner. How does the budget affect you? Was it balanced or boring?
In this week's podcast, we discuss the stamp duty confusion and other measures in the budget, visit Bandon Mart 60 years on and hear from the Nuffield conference.
In this week's podcast, we discuss the stamp duty confusion and other measures in the budget, visit Bandon Mart 60 years on and hear from the Nuffield conference.
Roisin Shortall, co-leader of the Social Democrats and Eamon Ryan. leader of the Green Party discuss the prospects for Budget 2018 with Ciara.
durée : 00:14:24 - On n'arrête pas le débat - Christian Chavagneux (Alternatives économiques) et Emmanuel Lechypre (BFM Business) débattent du premier budget du quinquennat Macron.
Idrott och politik går igenom regeringens budgetproposition ur idrottens perspektiv. Blev det några ökningar och är det något som saknas?