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7 Best Christmas Tree Stands in 2022

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Believe it or not, a Christmas tree won't stay upright on its own. Instead, you need a stable Christmas tree stand that can accommodate the type and size of tree you have. We researched dozens of the best Christmas tree stands to help you find the right one for your needs, whether you have a real tree, an artificial tree, a small tree, or a behemoth. The stands in our guide have a track record of durability, performance, and easy setup. We also outline the size and type of tree each stand is meant for. Check out our guide to the best Christmas tree skirts once you've chosen the right stand for your tree. The best Christmas tree stands in 2022 Best Christmas tree stand overall: Krinner Tree Genie Christmas Tree Stand, available at Amazon, $82.79 The German-engineered Krinner Tree Genie Christmas Tree Stand is easy to set up in a couple of minutes and keeps trees up to 12 f...

When it comes to social-impact investing, the private sector can learn a lot from the public one

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Courtney Robinson is the global head of financial inclusion for Block (formerly Square, Inc.) Private sector can inspiration from public sector book on how to invest purposefully in communities. Mark Blinch/Reuters You’ve probably heard the popular refrain that the private sector has a lot to teach the public sector, particularly in the innovation arena. But, when it comes to social-impact investing, the opposite is true – the private sector can draw inspiration and learn from the public one. I learned these lessons first-hand during my time as counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending and as senior counsel on the financial services committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. When Block’s treasury team was looking for a purposeful way to invest, I was able to share my experience in the public sector working with community development financial institutions. What began as a pilot US$5-million Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) investment, led by our treasury a...

When it comes to social-impact investing, the private sector can learn a lot from the public one

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Courtney Robinson is the global head of financial inclusion for Block (formerly Square, Inc.) Private sector can inspiration from public sector book on how to invest purposefully in communities. Mark Blinch/Reuters You’ve probably heard the popular refrain that the private sector has a lot to teach the public sector, particularly in the innovation arena. But, when it comes to social-impact investing, the opposite is true – the private sector can draw inspiration and learn from the public one. I learned these lessons first-hand during my time as counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending and as senior counsel on the financial services committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. When Block’s treasury team was looking for a purposeful way to invest, I was able to share my experience in the public sector working with community development financial institutions. What began as a pilot US$5-million Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) investment, led by our treasury a...

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