by deyoe | Feb 27, 2014 | Uncategorized
Merriam Webster defines an entrepreneur as “one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.” The Library of Economics and Liberty said successful entrepreneurs find ways to derive greater profit from materials or skills while...
by deyoe | Feb 25, 2014 | Asset Allocation, China, Economic Data, Investing, Retirement Income, Trade, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Behind the dark clouds of volatile markets there appears to be a silver lining. That may be hard to believe when so many are focused on whether economic weakness is due to bad weather or, well, economic weakness, but here are a few of the signs that things...
by deyoe | Feb 22, 2014 | Financial Planning, People, Uncategorized
It’s a topic that has garnered significant interest for some time. In 1930, British economist John Maynard Keynes wrote: “For many ages to come the old Adam will be so strong in us that everybody will need to do some work if he is to be contented. We shall...
by deyoe | Feb 19, 2014 | Economic Policy, Fiscal Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
With the enthusiasm of new love, American stock markets pushed higher during Valentine’s week. Were investors enamored of the Federal Reserve’s new Chairwoman, Janet Yellen, who spoke on behalf of the Fed for the first time last week? Some suggested...
by deyoe | Feb 13, 2014 | Economic Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Politics & Law
How Have Low Interest Rates Affected Economies, Governments, And Individuals During The Past Few Years? Late last year, McKinsey & Company released a report that took a closer look at “the distributional affects and risks” of quantitative easing (QE)...
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