The Housing Market's Double Bubble: The Big One Still Has Yet To Pop
In every modern recession, the fall in housing prices follows the economy slowing down. What we have yet to see is the falling economy's effect on housing prices.
My client purchased a large amount of auction rate bonds. He was told by his broker that these bonds were "as good as cash." You know the rest of the story.
In every modern recession, the fall in housing prices follows the economy slowing down. What we have yet to see is the falling economy's effect on housing prices.
Newly passed immigration legislation will help address backlogs without creating a single new green card, providing modest but important relief to our economy, small businesses and families alike.
I've always loved Amazon.com and wondered what the company was like. All I knew is what most people know, until the company invited me to speak as part of their Authors@Amazon series.
The Democrats are now moving into their own brand of economic free lunch with the "we can continue to issue debt if its for the right purpose" logic.
Successfully targeted and privacy-centric mobile advertising, while inevitable, could very well be another 18 to 24 months away.
Starbucks has been a model among U. S. employers for its social responsibility to its work force since its founding. But today, Starbucks is hurting, its biggest challenge to future growth high health care costs.
After hitting a real gusher of campaign cash from Big Oil, what does McCain propose to do about high gas prices and obscene oil company profits? Why, he wants to give Big Oil a Texas-sized tax cut.
The fear that is gripping the country is impacting marketers, most of whom use poor judgment and cut back on advertising, taking a wait-and-see attitude.
Reimbursing the Black community a trillion dollars in back pay for having built much of the US economy makes sense. But trying to get the government to pay back this money doesn't.
Which came first, the Internet chicken or the shirking-human-contact egg? It's true that the volume of our communication has quadrupled at least, but what does that really mean if we rarely have to look people in the eye?
To what degree the warnings were issued is not confirmed, but many Wal-Mart employees anonymously have said that the company's message is quite clear: "a vote for Obama could mean a loss of jobs."
Poor supervisor/employee relationships are a major barrier to retention, and you will likely be signed up for a leadership development course before you can take a sip from your brand new "I'm the boss" coffee mug.