by Jon Elscott | Nov 3, 2023 | Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, News, Section 179, Small Business, Tax
If the U.S. Makes it Through March 2024 Without a Recession, We’ll Break Historical Trends Key Take Aways The cost of borrowing money is not likely to be more affordable until the Feds begin to cut interest rates At their November 1st meeting, the Federal...
by Jon Elscott | Oct 6, 2023 | Construction, Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Landscaping, Lease, manufacturing, Material Handling, News, Supply Chain, Transportation
Economic Outlook for US Economy In Q4 2023 and Beyond The Relentless Strength of the U.S. Economy Expected to Continue in Q4 The U.S. economy is going strong in 2023, regardless of economic uncertainties. The main factors driving U.S. economic growth are...
by Jon Elscott | Aug 10, 2023 | Construction, Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, News, Supply Chain
Are We Done Talking About A Recession? The Look Ahead Because of higher prices and interest rates over the past two years, it’s easy to focus on what’s wrong with the economy. However, diminished inflation amid declining oil, gasoline and goods prices,...
by Jon Elscott | May 12, 2023 | Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, News, Section 179, Small Business, Supply Chain
If Not Now, When? The Most Anticipated Recession Has Yet To Arrive Current conditions so far indicate a resilient economy, although storm clouds are forming. A favorable start to 2023 has been diminished by bank failures, weakening consumer sentiment, and...
by Jon Elscott | Apr 7, 2023 | Construction, Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, News, Small Business
Q1 2023 Review: It’s Been A Wild Quarter – What’s Next? It’s Enough To Make Your Head Spin As we carry on into Q2, concerns about continuously rising interest rates and a looming recession have made small business owners apprehensive about their...
by Jon Elscott | Dec 13, 2022 | Construction, Current Events, Entrepreneurs, Equipment Finance, Equipment Leasing, Labor, Lease, manufacturing, News, Section 179, Small Business, Supply Chain
Small Business Owners See Easing Inflation Pressures, Yet Prices Remain High Is 2023 The New 2008? It seems we hear the word “recession” often lately, yet are the numbers actually reflecting that? Inflation cools in November for the second-straight...