Business Case
Essay by cb1228 • April 27, 2013 • Essay • 353 Words (2 Pages) • 1,232 Views
Dear Mrs. Foxtrot:
Location and setting are two of the most crucial aspects a business must consider when expanding. Often times, businesses both small and large make the mistake of not doing adequate research on the matter and ultimately jeopardize the future of the entire firm.
The rise and fall of potentially profitable business is something we see far too often, and is especially common in progressively new businesses like your own.
As the communications director of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development I can certainly help you to ensure that you remain a prominent and profitable firm whilst expanding. I have listed several fun and informative facts about our beautiful state of Kentucky that should help you make a more informative decision:
* Cost of Doing Business.
Kentucky has consistently had one of the lowest overall costs of doing business in the eastern United States. In a CNBC Special Report, America's Top States for Business - 2012, Kentucky's business cost were ranked the lowest in America. Kentucky's innovative and progressive tax incentive programs can also provide the flexible financial assistance businesses need when locating, expanding or reinvesting in the state.
* Competitive tax structure.
According to a 2012 Tax Foundation, Kentucky ranks as the 7th most business-friendly state in the country for new firms and is the 6th lowest tax cost state for new corporate headquarters.
* Cost of Doing Business.
Kentucky has consistently had one of the lowest overall costs of doing business in the eastern United States. In a CNBC Special Report, America's Top States for Business - 2012, Kentucky's business cost were ranked the lowest in America. Kentucky's innovative and progressive tax incentive programs can also provide the flexible financial assistance businesses need when locating, expanding or reinvesting in the state.
If you would like to find out more about our beautiful state, you can visit our website at www.thinkkentucky.com. Feel free to call or email me personally, if you have any questions and I will be more than happy to assist to the best of my abilities. Thank you so much for your time and we look forward to doing business with you in the future.
Best Regards,
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