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29th September 2009
Entrepreneurialism is a dynamic that has two primary sources of influence – passion and necessity.
To become an entrepreneur is enjoyable when you have a passion for a business idea you are passionate about. However, if you have to become an entrepre... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
I visit a lot of webmaster forums and visit blogs about SEO as well as write some blogs of my own about SEO, Article Marketing, and Blogging. I learn a lot by visiting other people's blogs and forums and learn a lot by sharing that information with others... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
What Caused the Wall Street Crash of 1929
Perhaps no event in American financial history is better known and more infamous than Black Tuesday, the day the stock market crashed and ushered in a depression that would grip the United States through th... Read >
10th September 2009
With all the attention being given to Obama’s health care reform campaign, and Congress’ bill that includes a hefty tax increase to pay for it, I began thinking about tax rates and increases throughout American history. To put the pending tax rate cha... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
04th September 2009
Mutual funds have a long history and they refer to professionally managed collective investment scheme. By collective, i mean that they are owned by many investors who come together to put their money in a common pool so as to attract large returns. The p... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
03rd September 2009
There are over five hundred thousand licensed insurance professionals in the U.S. The average income in our industry is less than thirty five thousand dollars per annum. In the insurance industry perhaps more so more than any other industry, the professio... Read >
Author: Rick Liuag
03rd September 2009
There are over five hundred thousand licensed insurance professionals in the U.S. The average income in our industry is less than thirty five thousand dollars per annum. In the insurance industry perhaps more so more than any other industry, the p... Read >
Author: Rick Liuag
03rd September 2009
There are over five hundred thousand licensed insurance professionals in the U.S. The average income in our industry is less than thirty five thousand dollars per annum. In the insurance industry perhaps more so more than any other industry, the p... Read >
Author: Rick Liuag
03rd September 2009
There are over five hundred thousand licensed insurance professionals in the U.S. The average income in our industry is less than thirty five thousand dollars per annum. In the insurance industry perhaps more so more than any other industry, the pro... Read >
Author: Rick Liuag
28th August 2009
When times are uncertain like they are right now, a lot of people are worried about how they're going to make money, how they will save money for the future, and whether they will be able to build up any kind of wealth and security. One of the best ways t... Read >
Author: George Kyros
21st August 2009
Car leasing as a business has been practiced for decades. The British are the luckiest people in the world to be born in the UK the birthplace of the industrial revolution and the modern day car leasing facilities center. Car leasing is the leasing of car... Read >
Author: Mike Fortune
21st August 2009
Forex Trading is a great opportunity to make money but the risks that lie beneath it are equally challenging. People therefore are reluctant to get involve in it. But what they don’t realize is that risks are everywhere. Don’t factories malfunction, o... Read >
Author: Vahid
13th August 2009
Why has one of the most powerful men in the finance industry, a self-made billionaire, been trying so hard to keep a 23 year old PBS documentary out of circulation? That is the question that many have been asking over the years, especially in the past few... Read >
Author: Josh Shepherd
03rd August 2009
We all have stress, but how we handle that stress can greatly affect our physical and mental health. In fact, a few simple changes can mean the difference between a long, happy life and a short, miserable one.
To this end, here are a few tried and tru... Read >
Author: Donna Williams
28th July 2009
With the financial crisis many people have lost their job. I am one of them so I know how it feels. If you have been fortunate enough to find another job you may still want another income stream, and if you are still jobless you may consider a home based ... Read >
Author: Tina
25th July 2009
Starting a business during a recession is sort of like vacationing during the off-season the waters may be a little rougher, the environment a little chillier; but it's also less crowded and everyone's willing to negotiate. Now, someone with experience st... Read >
Author: Eric Schmeltzer
23rd July 2009
A share of stock signifies a part of the equity capital of a publicly held company. Or quite simply, stock is like possession in a company, so the stock market today reveals stock investor investor assurance in the future prospects of all companies. As we... Read >
Author: manish.bryan
16th July 2009
Investors who lost money in the recent stock market crash are looking to regain profits that disappeared virtually overnight. Many of these investors are turning to Forex because they’d heard how profitable it is. Investors are tired of putting their ... Read >
Author: Forex Researcher
11th July 2009
The recession has hit America badly. The events that took place from the mortgage crisis to the stock market crash, and down to the collapse of major companies, were really traumatic, to say the least. It is a good thing the American market is currently s... Read >
Author: Yossarian
11th July 2009
The recent stock market crash and the recession that followed later were truly traumatic events. If you are among those whose investments and savings were destroyed by the economic downturn, do not despair. To lose your hard-earned money and assets is tru... Read >
Author: Yossarian
11th July 2009
While it is important to diversify investments, many people often forget to put their money on gold. Instead they concentrate too hard on the stocks, bonds, mutual and hedge funds. Many financial experts believe that you may be able to find great fortune ... Read >
Author: Yossarian
30th June 2009
With the economy sputtering, local small businesses increasingly find themselves in a world where every consumer is looking for a bargain - a great deal, a nice discount. But, for many, reaching those bargain-hunters directly through paid advertising is f... Read >
Author: Eric Schmeltzer
26th June 2009
The stock market crash of 2008 lost many investors a lot of money, and had many other investors bailing out of stocks for the safety of savings and checking accounts, treasury bills and gold. However, it is still possible to invest - and yes, even make mo... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons
16th June 2009
Lately you have been hearing news from the experts you have followed during the last recession or stock market crash period. But you should also look out for the optimists’ point of view. Now these experts are loudly saying that the recession is long an... Read >
Author: Benjamin Gates
15th May 2009
The downward slide of financial markets and the cratering of the financial services companies involved has been greeted with regulatory imperatives ranging from calls for a college of supervisors and systemic risk regulators to demands for a new financial... Read >
Author: Ebusinessware Thought Leadership
15th May 2009
A financial crisis refers to a situation where credit is largely unavailable and large amounts of debt accumulate over a period of time and there is difficulty in repaying them. This is usually characterized by a stock market crash and falling share price... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th April 2009
Bridging loans meet the needs of many individuals and businesses today. They are rapidly loaned to qualified applicants and then usually repaid within one to three months, though many are offered for terms that require payment in up to a year. The financi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th March 2009
Do you have lots of problems? I am talking about serious troubles, not small stuff. Have you lost more than 80% of your assets in the stock market crash? Are you going through divorce? Did you just lose a great job? Sometimes, it seems that all dikes brea... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
11th March 2009
"You have to pay your dues," is what my friend Fred Sykes replies when someone asks him for stock market advice. I know Fred well enough to be able to testify that, when it comes to dues, he has indeed paid his.
Like many others, Fred lost a great part... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
10th March 2009
Expert views on how declining interest rates are affecting savers
Record low interest rates could equal massive losses for savers this year. As The Bank of England offers the lowest lending rate in history, people are starting to wonder, what now?
... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th March 2009
The sales tactics of the National Association of Realtors should be examined and potentially come under the same restrictions as securities brokers through the Securities and Exchange Commission. Realtors routinely lie about the investment potential of re... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
03rd March 2009
The 2008 recession and stock market crash is the worst financial and economic crisis since the great depression. By Feb 2009, the Dow has dropped almost 50%, erasing all its gains since 1998. In terms of absolute points, the Dow has dropped over 7000 poi... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
02nd March 2009
Most investors dream about having the skills and intuition to be able to predict the rise and fall of the market with a precision that would not only make them rich, but give them the ability to make a fortune any time they choose to make one. In plain w... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
24th February 2009
During this rough time, investment seems to be a risky venture to undertake. With the fear of a stock market crash, investors fear that they can lose everything they placed in stocks. The temptation is to take all of your money and hide it under a mattres... Read >
Author: Charles Pearson
24th February 2009
Investments are still possible during the recession. Let investment gurus show you how.
During this rough time, investment seems to be a risky venture to undertake. With the fear of a stock market crash, investors fear that they can lose everything the... Read >
Author: Charles Pearson
14th February 2009
When prices rise faster than their wages, people can obtain less real estate with their income. The natural fear under these circumstances is to buy whatever is available before there is nothing desirable available in a particular price range. This fear o... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
13th February 2009
Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, the East Coast as far north as Palm Beach, and the cities over on the Gulf had been struck by the great Florida real estate boom. The Florida boom contained all the elements of the classic speculative bubble. There was th... Read >
Author: My Real Estate Life Online
09th February 2009
Apple iPod Repair -- My father gave me the best Christmas gift ever this last Christmas. I love Christmas so much because my pop
always gives me such cool gifts. I never seem to have
to tell him what I want, either, he just always seems to know on his... Read >
Author: Kurt Tasche
09th February 2009
Apple iPod Repair -- My father gave me the best Christmas gift ever this last Christmas. I love Christmas so much because my pop
always gives me such cool gifts. I never seem to have
to tell him what I want, either, he just always seems to know on his... Read >
Author: Kurt Tasche
16th January 2009
Everywhere you go today it seems there is a convenience store on the corner of an intersection. And 7-11 is the king of the convenience store world. In fact they might even be thought of as the father of the convenience store world considering how old the... Read >
Author: Cash Miller
07th January 2009
Are you sick and tired of hearing and reading about the economic crisis? Are you personally in a situation where your 401K plan is losing money? Are you looking to build retirement income, or would like to have income while being retired? Would you l... Read >
Author: William B
29th December 2008
This article was birthed December 16, 2008 the day after the Electoral College cast their votes making Barack Obama the 44th President of the United States. I felt compelled and duty bound to say these things to anyone who has ears to hear. I have no doub... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
04th December 2008
The stock market crash of 2008 is the worst that the world has ever seen in terms of the number of points erased from the major indices. At its lowest point to date, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost a historical 6749 points! To put this into pers... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
02nd December 2008
American economy is experiencing yet another boom and bust cycle. History is repeating as America faces situations similar to the Great Depression of the 1920’s. Economic breakdowns like stock market crash, unemployment, real-estate crash and high-renta... Read >
Author: liza252
16th November 2008
Last week global equities finally managed to finish the week with significant gains, but October was still a very poor month overall. Barry Ritholtz of The Big Picture highlighted just how volatile the last month has been. October was the worst month for ... Read >
Author: cordieliea
10th November 2008
It seems every time we read a newspaper or watch television we are bombarded with negative sentiment.
Not for one minute am I ignoring the current change of season. Rather, it is a timely reminder to all property investors, and would-be property invest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd October 2008
Are you feeling the effects of the current economy? Is your relationship suffering because of it? Well don't despair....there are things that you can do.
1. Be creative. Think of some low cost (or no cost) ways to put a smile on your partner's face. ... Read >
Author: loveguru23
20th October 2008
Financial institutions are changing from being �transaction specialists� to becoming �relationship managers� � experts and counsellors in an expanded set of complex areas such as tax and retirement, general planning, and estate planning. High ne... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th October 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 20% of its value the week of October 5, 2008. After looking at the damage done during this incredible week in stock market history, many novice and experienced investors began suffering from ursaphobia.
Ursaphobia ... Read >
Author: Andy LaPointe
13th October 2008
Frederick H. Ecker became President of the Metropolitan on March 26, 1929, and associated with him as Vice Presidents were Robert L. Cox and Leroy A. Lincoln. Mr. Cox died in January of the following year, and Mr. Lincoln immediately assumed the position ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
07th October 2008
Credit market meltdown, bailouts, stock market crash, and hurricanes. That about summarizes the financial disaster happening in the US in 2008. So what's a working stiff to do? Those who still can, should think about recession proof careers and jobs. ... Read >
Author: Jj Jamson
22nd September 2008
After the Massive stock market crash recently mortgage brokers are more important than ever . Real Estate refinancing to avoid forclosure has become the top priority of many Americans. According to a 2004 study by Wholesale Access Mortgage Research & Cons... Read >
Author: Michael_Keen
22nd August 2008
A 21st birthday party is a truly special occasion, and there's plenty of pressures to not only choose appropriate 21st birthday gifts, but to come up with creative themes to celebrate the big day. Fortunately there are many ways to mark the event what... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
27th May 2008
Every financial market has its ups and downs. Both the stock market and most real estate markets underscore that point. Remember the old adage: buy low, sell high? That’s a great strategy if you’re a good analyst, or simply have great luck. But bo... Read >
Author: Jared Jared
07th April 2008
by © Arthur, The Motivation Home
Everyday we are bombarded with so many things that surround us that we often lose focus on what we want to do and should be doing. We can be busy doing thousand and one thing that doesn't improve our life in anyway. ... Read >
Author: Arthur Wang
27th March 2008
When you think of diversification, do you think it means purchasing stocks in more than one company? Or do you think it means something completely different? For those new to saving, diversification could very well mean “more than one company” but th... Read >
Author: The Dabbling Mum
14th March 2008
When you think of NYC theatre tickets, you instantly think of Broadway or the Great White Way as it is also called. It earned the nickname "Great White Way" owing to the blaze and blitz of the lights of the various theatres and the illuminated billboards.... Read >
Author: reed tieri
14th March 2008
The first of a two part article
Fund managers, whether they be equity or bond traders, know all too well that returns are not simply a result of their asset selection prowess. Many external factors come into play. But what are the issues facing the pro... Read >
Author: Dwayne Strocen
19th January 2008
There is an old English proverb that says: 'A man's home is his castle.' It means once you are in your own home you can pull up the drawbridge and you need not answer to anyone. It is a refuge; it is not a rental property where you can be thrown out for m... Read >
Author: Arow Blackdragon
29th August 2007
No visit to New York would be complete without a visit to Rockefeller Center. Located in midtown Manhattan at 50th Street, the complex spans 5th and 7th Avenues, is easily accessible from anywhere in the city and contains many more sights than the average... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
07th August 2007
Now America must fight terrorism with equal determination and skill as it once did against rising tyrannies. Unwittingly, America may be losing to an equally serious enemy right on her own home field. Pop culture, liberal trends and moral relativism are b... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
05th March 2007
In part 1 we looked at how human psychology pushes prices away from fair value.
When there are extreme moves away from fair value you can make a contrary trade to the majority and pile up big profits with low risk.
So what tools do you need? Lets t... Read >
Author: kelly price
21st February 2007
Actual trading events where things went very wrong - and how to avoid them
The Six Sure-Fire Ways to Fail Trading Commodities:
Just one more story about taking comfortable trades…
Later on stock market guru Joe Granville called the top o... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
31st January 2007
Have you started to save into any form of pension plan? Are you saving enough into your current pension plan? Has your employer a company pension scheme that you are eligible to join? These are important questions for people to consider, you do not want t... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
28th September 2006
Now days you just can't be too careful. You never know what will happen. Will the stock market crash? Will the conflicts in the Middle East prevent any oil from leaving that area of the world? And what about the events that we can't even begin to anticipa... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
16th July 2006
Celebrity pictures have graced our walls, minds and hearts since well before the massive popularity of the World War II pin up girls that so many GI's took with them and "pinned up" on the drab, barrack walls. During this time, movie stars such as Betty ... Read >
Author: John Thoma
26th April 2006
We know that bond prices, like anything else with a price, can be tracked on a point and figure chart. We can also monitor the relative strength of bonds, just like we do with stocks. Also, when bonds in general gave a relative strength sell signal over... Read >
Author: Thomas Mullooly
01st April 2006
How that is some people can retire at 50? Or not lose their shirt when there's a stock market "crash"?
Why are some people able to earn high incomes or even have "multiple streams of income?
How come some people retire to a life of luxury and world ... Read >
Author: Chris Cooper
21st March 2006
It was just after noon when the young President's limousine made its way into a depository. He had stopped twice to shake hands with some nuns and school children. Suddenly, shots were fired; and at 1 p.m. President Kennedy was proclaimed dead.
Overnig... Read >
Author: Lela Iskandar Suhaimi
13th January 2006
10 Worst Stock Market Crashes
10th Worst Stock Market Crash (1932 1933):
This crash required the longest recovery time of all the 10 crashes. The combination of the tech bubble bursting and the September 11th terrorist attack served a deadly blow ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
09th January 2006
The Great Depression was the longest and worst economic collapse in the history of the modern industrial world, which was initiated primarily by the stock market crash of 1929. During 1920's, the United States experienced and outstanding period of prosper... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
07th January 2006
No one person has been praised or criticized for the economic progress of the United States over the last 20 years than Alan Greenspan. Here's his story.
Alan Greenspan
Alan Greenspan has led a prolific life in the financial industry. Many people c... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
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