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Why Palm Beach's All-Cash Market Means Your Business Needs Better Systems
When 51.3% of Buyers Pay Cash, Your Business Can't Afford Broken Processes The All-Cash Market Signal 51.3% of home sales in Palm Beach County are all-cash. Compare that to the national average of 30%. $1 million+ home sales are up 20.9% year-over-year. $7 billion in wealth migrated here in one year. 19,077 finance companies now operate in the county. These aren't just real estate statistics. They're economic signals about the type of customer base now dominating Palm Beach C

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Dec 10, 202511 min read


The $7 Billion Palm Beach Wealth Migration: What Small Businesses Need to Know
How to Position Your Business for the Largest Wealth Transfer in Florida History The Numbers Behind the Migration $7 billion in net income migration to Palm Beach County in one year. Let that sink in. According to recent migration data, Palm Beach County is now ranked among the nation's top destinations for wealth migration , with more than $7 billion in net income flowing into the county—led by incoming New York residents. This isn't gradual demographic shift. This is the la

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Nov 26, 20259 min read


What "Wall Street South" Really Means for Palm Beach Small Businesses (And How to Compete Without Wall Street Pricing)
5 Ways to Turn Corporate Migration Into Opportunity—Not a Threat The Reality Check BlackRock. Citadel. Goldman Sachs. Point72. Elliott Management. These aren't just corporate names—they represent 483 asset managers controlling $18.2 trillion and thousands of high-paid employees now calling Palm Beach County home. Add 2,602 hedge funds and private equity firms, and you're looking at 19,077 business/finance companies operating in the county. According to the Business Developme

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Nov 12, 20258 min read


Florida Minimum Wage 2026: What $15/Hour Means for Service, Retail & Hospitality Businesses
The Timeline: What's Changing and When Here's the Florida minimum wage 2026 progression businesses need to plan for: September 30, 2025: $14.00/hour (current rate) September 30, 2026: $15.00/hour (final constitutional increase) After 2026: Annual adjustments tied to inflation (Consumer Price Index) Translation: Even after the Florida $15 minimum wage takes effect, the minimum wage will continue rising every year based on cost-of-living adjustments. This is the new basel

Maria Mor, CFE, MBA, PMP
Nov 4, 20254 min read
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