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High-profile downfalls of corporate CEOs are not a new phenomenon. Here are five of the most public and egregious CEO ethics failures.
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Sentiment Indicators are another tool that can alert traders to extreme conditions.
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Where does the government get all of the money it spends? From taxpayers. The government does not have its own money. Its receipts come from individual income taxes, corporate income taxes, estate and gift taxes, social insurance taxes and excise taxes.
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If the iTV is real, it could revolutionize the industry, as Apple has already done with the iPod, iPhone and iPad.
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Learn how to use this type of investment as an alternative way to participate in the market.
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The exchange-traded fund (ETF) industry has grown into a trillion dollar business. We will take a look at the more popular currency ETFs on the market.
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Small businesses are more likely to fail in the aftermath of devastation. How can you as an employee handle issues after a disaster?
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This article looks at business incubators and what they can do for you.
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The debt ceiling debate could, once again, negatively impact the nation's credit rating.
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The present and future value of corn plays a role in your investments as well as your wallet.
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Being average is not an accomplishment. To thrive and grow, you and your business need to stand out.
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Just because you're willing to accept a risk, doesn't mean you always should.
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The HEART Act is designed to allow service members and reservists make a smooth financial transition into active duty and back into civilian life.
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All things considered, the fiscal portents for 2013 appear to be far brighter than they were just six months ago.
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The TSX Venture Exchange is a Canadian-based junior listings market that houses many micro-cap and small-cap firms.
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In many circumstances, a reverse mortgage can be a risk to your financial security. Here are six dangers you should consider before signing on the bottom line.
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Consumers are increasingly in need of experts who can walk them through their financial decisions. Here's how you can help.
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A diversified portfolio will protect you in a tough market. Get some solid tips here!
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Learning how to build these portfolios will increase your investing confidence and give you financial control.
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Find out how beginner investors can invest sensibly, suitably and simply.
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If you have a savings account or certificate of deposit (CD), you’re probably not making much more than 1% each year from interest.
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Canada's loss is the U.K.'s gain, as Mark Carney goes overseas to take over the Bank of England.
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The simplicity of ETFs and their low fees make them perfect for retirement accounts.
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Discover why the euro will likely become heir to the currency throne.
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Market tide is the basis for making trading decisions in this three-part system.
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If Apple is planning an actual TV, it will have to shake up the industry, as previous Apple products have done.
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You might be suprised to learn that after reaching certain criteria, your PMI will be automatically cancelled.
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Elasticity measures the relationship between a good and its price based on consumer demand, consumer income, and its available supply. Learn the basics about it here.
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Learn more about this type of takeover and how companies use it to avoid IPOs.
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Hoping to retire before 65? Here are a few tips on how to reach your early retirement goals.
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Find out which of the five profiles fits your style, and how this will affect your future.
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Based on today's markets, which ETFs could you buy in 2013 that'll provide the best opportunity for an early retirement?
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Young investors today who wish to begin a savings plan face a bewildering array of investment options.
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ETFs often post fewer and lower capital gains distributions than traditional mutual funds, because there is usually a much lower rate of portfolio turnover in ETFs.
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Make a resolution to start your business off on the right foot in the new year.
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With a little motivation and persistence 2013 can be the year you get your spending under control.
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Cybercrime represents an underground economy worth $114 billion. Let's take a look at how this economy operates.
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Learn to take advantage of both trend-following and oscillator techniques to analyze your trading decisions.
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How should aspiring investors best allocate funds for investing, and how much money should you have before you begin?
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These are some of the good choices for ETFs if you are in the late stages of retirement planning.
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These schools produce the most successful business grads and offer some of the best educations.
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It may not be the most exciting path to take in the investing world, but conservative investing is an extremely safe bet.
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Here's how to apply personal finance skills such as budgeting and saving to purchasing ETFs.
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To repay debt or invest, that is the question. These two important financial goals battle head-to-head to determine which is really more important.
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Being a landlord can be a fulfilling and financially rewarding experience. However, the decision to become a landlord should not be taken lightly.
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Understanding how the foreclosure process normally works - and how it dysfunctions in today’s market - will help you avoid becoming a victim.
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The convergence of accounting standards is changing the attitudes of CPAs and CFOs toward harmonization of international accounting.
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Planning a family in one of these 5 states? You may be surprised to learn that they're the most expensive states to raise a child.
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Debit cards are more widely accepted and provide better fraud protection than in the past.
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As 2013 begins in earnest, this article addresses the state of the global economy and what we can expect from the 12 months ahead.