Anyone with experience in accounting --if particularly in Mexico better-- how do companies manage these transactions when filing them to the taxes authority?
This seems like a world-wide pattern, and it was already an issue even before covid.[1] I'm curious about what alternatives they have, may be joining newer tech-enabled companies with nursing services, or going fully independent and work solely by their own terms with some patreon-like app... ?? Or is it the case that they are really sick of nursing and might prefer changing professions or even unemployment?
This might be a bit off topic, but might help somehow...
Something that has striked me during the last weeks --since I got my WHOOP-- is the correlation between HRV and self-control (aka. will). I've monitored how productive and focused I am and my top days all have in common this:
-- didn't drink alcohol at least 3 days before (I'm now avoiding it as much as possible)
-- got at least 3.5 hours of REM and deep sleep
-- breath exercises at least 3 time a day
Conclusion... monitor your HRV and you might be able to focus better
MFN Clause: In a most favored nation (MFN) clause, if subsequent convertible securities are issued to future investors at better terms (e.g., a lower valuation cap), the better terms will automatically apply to the investor's SAFE. This clause falls away on conversion of the SAFE into company stock.