18 result(s) for expensive in Business
Hungary Near Top On The “Corrupt Countries” List
- 9 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- business
There are a variety of signs, some screaming to be notices, others barely visible that signal corruption could be present in a public procurement. Hungary came out near the top of a sample of countries that were showing signs of corruption, István János Tóth, co-founder and director of Corruption Research Center, Budapest (CRCB), tells business website portfolio.hu.
Xpat Opinion: Stop Using Taxes As A Weapon
- 20 Feb 2015 8:00 AM
- business
By Tom Popper, Managing Editor, Budapest Business Journal: It is generally understood that tax cuts are good for business, and can actually increase government revenue by encouraging private-sector activity, which in turn generates more taxable revenue.
Tax Office Green Lights Eurojackpot For Hungary
- 29 Sep 2014 4:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s tax and customs authority (NAV) has approved the participation of state lottery company Szerencsejáték in the EuroJackpot international lottery, business daily Világgazdaság said.
Pros And Cons Of Hungary's Nuclear Agreement With Russia
- 4 Jul 2014 1:00 AM
- business
Parliament is soon to adopt a law approving the Hungarian-Russian credit agreement on which the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant is based. At present prices the tab runs to 10 percent of the Hungarian GDP.
Creative Industry Boom In Hungary - Startup Companies Appear At Every Corner
- 23 May 2014 9:00 AM
- business
The successors of Ernő Rubik, creator of the Rubik's Cube, require both creativity and perseverance to succeed, a recent publication on Hungarian creativity in the 21st century reveals. Despite the difficulties, startup companies continue to pop up and flourish, and represent a perceivable factor of the Hungarian economy.
Xpat Opinion: IMF Credit For Hungary Not So Cheap After All?
- 12 Aug 2013 9:00 AM
- business
Heti Válasz argues that Hungary is actually not losing money by financing her deficit from the market, rather than from the IMF credit line.
Hungary's Forint Apparently Undervalued
- 4 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- business
A Big Mac costs Ft 830 or $3.82 in Hungary compared to $4.37 in the US, suggesting that the forint is 12.6% undervalued against the dollar, the British business weekly Economist found in its latest survey. A Big Mac costs $3.72 in the Czech Republic and $2.94 in Poland.
Hungary Needs New Growth Model For Successful Euro Adoption
- 19 May 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"Hungarian version
The earlier path of financing growth from foreign borrowing can no longer be sustained in Hungary, the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) said in its Report on the Convergence Process published on Wednesday. Reducing Hungary’s public and external debts is the key to sustainable growth and successful euro adoption. In other words, the economy will need to rely on a greater ...
Innovative eLearning: A Key Driver of Revenue Growth and Cost Reduction
- 26 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
In the years of the global financial crisis, companies tend to allocate an increased focus to cost-cutting opportunities, as replacing expensive classroom trainings with cost-efficient eLearning program.
Hungary Near Top On The “Corrupt Countries” List
- 9 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- business
There are a variety of signs, some screaming to be notices, others barely visible that signal corruption could be present in a public procurement. Hungary came out near the top of a sample of countries that were showing signs of corruption, István János Tóth, co-founder and director of Corruption Research Center, Budapest (CRCB), tells business website portfolio.hu.
Xpat Opinion: Stop Using Taxes As A Weapon
- 20 Feb 2015 8:00 AM
- business
By Tom Popper, Managing Editor, Budapest Business Journal: It is generally understood that tax cuts are good for business, and can actually increase government revenue by encouraging private-sector activity, which in turn generates more taxable revenue.
Tax Office Green Lights Eurojackpot For Hungary
- 29 Sep 2014 4:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s tax and customs authority (NAV) has approved the participation of state lottery company Szerencsejáték in the EuroJackpot international lottery, business daily Világgazdaság said.
Pros And Cons Of Hungary's Nuclear Agreement With Russia
- 4 Jul 2014 1:00 AM
- business
Parliament is soon to adopt a law approving the Hungarian-Russian credit agreement on which the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant is based. At present prices the tab runs to 10 percent of the Hungarian GDP.
Creative Industry Boom In Hungary - Startup Companies Appear At Every Corner
- 23 May 2014 9:00 AM
- business
The successors of Ernő Rubik, creator of the Rubik's Cube, require both creativity and perseverance to succeed, a recent publication on Hungarian creativity in the 21st century reveals. Despite the difficulties, startup companies continue to pop up and flourish, and represent a perceivable factor of the Hungarian economy.
Xpat Opinion: IMF Credit For Hungary Not So Cheap After All?
- 12 Aug 2013 9:00 AM
- business
Heti Válasz argues that Hungary is actually not losing money by financing her deficit from the market, rather than from the IMF credit line.
Hungary's Forint Apparently Undervalued
- 4 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- business
A Big Mac costs Ft 830 or $3.82 in Hungary compared to $4.37 in the US, suggesting that the forint is 12.6% undervalued against the dollar, the British business weekly Economist found in its latest survey. A Big Mac costs $3.72 in the Czech Republic and $2.94 in Poland.
Hungary Needs New Growth Model For Successful Euro Adoption
- 19 May 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"Hungarian version
The earlier path of financing growth from foreign borrowing can no longer be sustained in Hungary, the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) said in its Report on the Convergence Process published on Wednesday. Reducing Hungary’s public and external debts is the key to sustainable growth and successful euro adoption. In other words, the economy will need to rely on a greater ...
Innovative eLearning: A Key Driver of Revenue Growth and Cost Reduction
- 26 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
In the years of the global financial crisis, companies tend to allocate an increased focus to cost-cutting opportunities, as replacing expensive classroom trainings with cost-efficient eLearning program.