Economics
Market Review and predictions for the week of Mar. 5th – Mar. 9th
The market ended last week on a positive note, closing slightly up on some good news on the US economic front, and no further negative news out of Iran. This week we are looking at a few major events, and ... Read More »
College Debt and You: How to Pay for College?
Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor and do not mean to advise you on your finances; these are simply facts aimed to help you make wiser decisions. I went to college; I took loans. I didn’t like it, but ... Read More »
The New World War: the War for Jobs
A response to “The U.S. has waged a war on jobs” by Jeffrey Pfeffer It’s surprising to see an intelligent professor from such a prestigious institution such as Stanford have absolutely no idea about how the global economy works. Granted, ... Read More »
Google: Tax Evaders or Just Plain Smart?
Consider this: you are in the market for a big-screen LCD TV. You find two places that sell the exact TV you are looking for, and both sell it for $2,000. You are left with the predicament of choosing the ... Read More »
Three Steps to Start Out as an Entrepreneur
One can’t mention business without mentioning entrepreneurship: it has changed the world in the past and it will continue to change the world in the future. Of course, it is written about extensively, but with so much information out there ... Read More »
Nickel: Not Just Spare Change; It’s Changing the World
Just in case you have been unaware of major changes in technology for the past year, or maybe just distracted by all the negative news coming out of Europe, I will sum up the breakthroughs that could be coming to ... Read More »
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Let’s face the facts, the mobile world we knew four years ago just does not exist anymore. The mobile Smartphone world has been turned inside out by essentially three things. The iPhone, Android OS, and our ever increasing demand for ... Read More »







