Taxes might not be the main reason U.S. companies are relocating overseas
Breakfast with Benjamin: Maybe taxes aren't the reason U.S. companies are relocating overseas. Plus: Individuals are also leaving the country, cybersecurity spending spikes, and four good reasons to save more money.
- Reuters says U.S. companies might not be fleeing to other countries for lower tax rates. Maybe they’re relocating to take advantage of the parking and healthcare benefits. No major country has a higher corporate tax rate than the United States
- Lest we forget that individuals can also leave the country to dodge taxes, here are some of the favorite haunts. More than 3,000 people gave up their U.S. citizenship last year
- Financial firms are expected to increase spending on cyber security by 13%. Part of the blame for the increased risk goes to the increased use of mobile devices. Many mobile devices are not secure
- Saving money is hard. Here are four reasons to start now. Dream big and retire big
Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.