Articles
- Flexing Its Muscle: Why Manufacturing Is Bouncing Back
- Is the manufacturing sector getting more respect? Although it represents a declining share of the U.S. economy, signs of a manufacturing rebound in the nation and around the world seem to be another indication that the global recession is coming to an end.
- Introduction to Market Upside Down: How to Invest Profitably in a Shrinking Economy
- When the next crisis comes, where will the United States and its citizens find the resources to combat and recover?
- Exploring Perception of Food Packages with Rule Developing Experimentation and Eye Tracking
- How can we better analyze the way in which consumers perceive product packaging? By using modern methodologies, we can create packages that capture a consumer's attention and stimulate purchasing interest.
Podcasts
Moshe Milevsky on Arithmetic Financial Planning- "Your Money Milestones" author Moshe Milevsky introduces the principle of arithmetic financial planning -- and explains how to analyze the key financial decisions in your life in terms of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Curtis Faith Introduces "Whole-Mind Trading"
- "Trading From Your Gut" author Curtis Faith bridges the gap between systems and discretionary traders with whole-mind trading -- using both sides of your brain to balance linear analytical intelligence with big-picture intuition.
- Putting the Public Back in Public Relations
- Deirdre Breakenridge and Brian Solis talk about the changing PR landscape -- and how they use the best of relationship-building, listening, ethics, and transparency to connect the right way with the right people in the social media world.
Blogs
- Beware of Bullish Pundits
Stock Market Trend: Market Remains in a Correction
- Ways to Bring More "Luck" in to Your Life
Recently, I came across a very interesting article in Newsweek magazine. The article explored this question: Why do some people survive accidents and natural disasters while others do not? In an economic environment that presents challenges for which many of us have no reference, this question is very pertinent.
- Options Trading: Keeping Risk Levels in Mind
It’s easy to get lost in the complexity of options trades and even to enter trades that are entirely inappropriate. Why? The appeal of a complex trade may easily override your risk tolerance, leading you unintentionally into high-risk ventures that are not good fits for you.
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In Your Money Milestones, Moshe Milevsky illustrates how four principles inspired by basic arithmetic can be applied to manage the most important financial decisions (money milestones) people face over their entire financial lifecycles. Use addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication to evaluate, budget, spend, and plan in a way that fits your financial needs and lifestyle.
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