Latin America Business News
January 2011 Archives
Latin American Technology Market Expected to Grow Another 10% this Year
January 28, 2011 | by Latin Business Chronicle
Latin American technology executives continue to express confidence in their market as they bask in the 10 percent growth last year. The Latin American technology market topped $275 billion last year and is expected to grown another 10 percent in 2011. continue reading »
PERSONAL FINANCE: Want to Live Debt Free? These Tips Will Help
January 27, 2011 | by HS News Staff
Do you dream about being debt free some day? This can be a reality if you follow some basic rules and do what it takes. To start down the road to financial freedom you need to do a few things first. Are you ready? Let's go. continue reading »
New Financing Program from Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
January 25, 2011 | by Business Journals
Looking to help small and mid-sized businesses get financing to expand and create new jobs, the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce just launched the Access Florida Capital program. continue reading »
GM to Invest Additional $540 Million Into Mexican Engine Plant
January 21, 2011 | by HS News Staff
Thursday, accompanied by Mexican President Felipe Calderon, General Motors announced that it will invest another $540 million into its plants in central Mexico to produce two low-emission motors. continue reading »
U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Recognizes 9th Largest U.S. Hispanic-Owned Business, Group O
January 15, 2011 | by US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), as the leading proponent of Hispanic businesses, is proud to announce Group O, the ninth largest Hispanic-owned company in North America, as the national chamber organization's newest Hispanic Business Enterprise (HBE) member. continue reading »
SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE: IRS Reminds Small Charities Reporting Requirements May Have Gotten Simpler
January 14, 2011 | by Internal Revenue Service
The Internal Revenue Service today announced that small tax-exempt organizations may be able to shift to the simpler Form 990-N (e-Postcard) for their 2010 annual information reporting. continue reading »



