Corporate Prodigy? Father Teaches Son to Be a Boss
Looks like this kid is going places! Father hands down sound financial and economic advice to his adorable and sharp son.
Good to see some parents instilling some economic sense in their children.
Looks like this kid is going places! Father hands down sound financial and economic advice to his adorable and sharp son.
Good to see some parents instilling some economic sense in their children.
By Mark Tapscott Houston billionaire Robert McNair is focusing on two daunting challenges these days, one that could be achieved within the next few weeks and another that may require a generation or more of sustained, concentrated effort. McNair’s Houston Texans National Football League team heads into the playoffs this week after winning its second…
by Lina Bryce The American Tax Foundation.org revealed that Americans will be spending more on taxes in 2015 than they will on food, clothing, and housing combined. A total of $3.3 trillion in taxes will be collected by the federal government and an additional $1.5 trillion will be taken by your state and local government. In total, Americans will be…
Throughout the past few decades, forex trading has become one of the leading financial activities globally. Big personalities like George Soros and others have managed to make it a somewhat aspired field to be working in. Stories of people becoming millionaires and sometimes even billionaires overnight are quite common now. But are these true? How…
COVID-19 is likely to change forever how we manage our everyday activities. It should also change how we value the work of first responders and the many low-wage workers who deliver our goods, stock grocery shelves, greet us at the cash register, and assist in hospitals and nursing homes. In a pandemic, the corporate CEO…
by Ian Tartt So many modern problems, from excessively powerful corporations to the high cost of living, are blamed on the “free market”. Using that term in a negative way in front of most audiences will generate applause and cheers. But is that consistent with reality? Are the problems we now face the result of too much…
Evie Fordham Shoppers love Black Friday because they can save money and get an early start on Christmas gift shopping — but not all Black Friday deals are created equal. The average item markdowns at popular stores vary from less than 20 percent to nearly 70 percent, according to a WalletHub survey published Friday detailing what stores…
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