Briton RylePosted January 29, 2014
Last Night's State of the Union address introduced Obama's executive order to increase the minimum wage for federal contract workers. Here's what it means to the economy, to the congressional...
Jeff SiegelPosted January 29, 2014
A group of bureaucrats in the state of Texas are looking to make it easier for students to graduate by eliminating higher-level courses. You know, because apparently it doesn't make sense for those...
Briton RylePosted January 29, 2014
For the last few years, we've had too much natural gas. Now, however, the cold weather is affecting production. Companies aren't pumping enough to offset demand, so supplies are falling, and prices...
Briton RylePosted January 28, 2014
Now eleven years since the elimination of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship, Iraq's recovery is swinging into action. With a new central investment bank, and new projects in oil pipelines
Brian HicksPosted January 28, 2014
HP once believed it could be a player in the smartphone revolution, and it acquired a huge amount of intellectual property in its attempts to do so. After total failure, its portfolio of thousands...
Christian DeHaemerPosted January 28, 2014
The United States is getting more educated and producing more stuff; at the same time, the number of factory jobs continues to decline in real and relative terms. The reason, of course, is automation
Briton RylePosted January 27, 2014
There are two different things going on: one in emerging markets, and one in developed markets, and neither one has anything to do with China.
Jeff SiegelPosted January 27, 2014
While it may seem like a slam against gay marriage (and it seems to be), Mike Turner's solution to the gay marriage debate may actually be a benefit for gay couples wishing to get married. Take the...
Briton RylePosted January 27, 2014
While 2014 gold prices are expected to flatten in their range, there will still be some swings you can take advantage of. Here's what to look for...
Jason StutmanPosted January 27, 2014
When it comes to making money, there's an incredibly fine line between good business and greedy business, and Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is straddling it.
Geoffrey PikePosted January 27, 2014
If you're sitting on a mountain of student loan debt, you're likely anxious to pay it off. And that's probably a good thing. However, you must consider all of your options along the way to ensure...
Geoffrey PikePosted January 24, 2014
Was yesterday's sell-off merely a temporary correction or something more? If it's the latter, and stocks continue to sell off this year, where will you seek safety? Gold, bonds or both?