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New Trends In Oil And Gas Wells For Sale
Due to the rising importance of oil and natural gas in today's economy, many are finding that directly investing in oil wells for sale can be a lucrative way to boost their investment portfolios. As there are many potential risks and pitfalls, it is recommended that one seeks an oil and gas ene
Global International Economics and Government Data - Can We Trust Any of It As Business Owners?
Well, we are told to respect authority, and we sit in classrooms, go to college, and/or are indoctrinated into this sort of "respect for the people in charge" motif. However, whenever we turn around we find out we've been lied to, or someone has misrepresented the facts. What I'm
U.S. Gambling Culture Spreads to Wall Street
In 2005, worldwide online gambling revenue is expected to be over $US10 billion for such operators while a total of $US 200 billion is expected to have been wagered. The prevalence of online gaming and the large revenues enjoyed from it has now, however, prompted major U.S. brokerage firms to claim
5 Critical Components of a Vibrant Economy - Back to the Basics
Big economic problems are the results of subtle but powerful forces. The formulation of effective policy starts with the essential question: what is required for a nation to create and sustain wealth?
Paul Chehade Is Register As A United States Presidential Candidate For The 2012 Election
(1888PressRelease) The National Election Committee for the U.S. Presidential candidate Paul Chehade , announced today that his candidate has officially applied with the US Federal Election Commission and has been approved as a Presidential Candidate for the 2012 Election with Candidate Identificatio
Is Egypt a Good Credit Risk?
While it is true that capitalism doesn't work without capital, and all emerging nations need access to the funds needed to grow their civilization, infrastructure, distribution system, economy and banking system - we should still be very wary of exactly what type of capitalism they are talking
Consumers Of All Ages 'See Rise In Inflation
Britons are witnessing a rise in financial pressures, a new set of figures has shown. In research carried out by the Alliance Trust Research Centre, consumers from all age groups saw an increase in inflation over the course of September.
Ruined Rural Economy India - Metal Or Stomach Part 5
The article debates about the various pros and cons of last three anti-farmer budgets and its effect on common man. The various factors which ruined farming sector are analyzed. It discusses the need of debt economy for students, farmers and other common man. It suggests various measures to prevent
Foreign Nations Sovereign Wealth Funds Now Buying Foreclosed Homes
The collapse of the housing market, despite impoverishing the middle class and wiping out trillions of dollars of home equity and turning suburbs into slums, will assuredly turn out to be a great profit-center for the wealthy. So many subdivided, built up resources just sitting empty throughout Amer
Top 10 For 2010 - In Construction of Course
I have a new year's resolution. I resolve to not rip on the authority of the business world and specifically construction organizations. And I will also lay-off the d-bag bankers and other greedy manipulators that have been spending the past decade hoarding money while screwing the....OK, OK, I
Don't Blame The Market - Blame The Marketer
The mortgage crisis, foreclosures, Iraq & Iran, etc. seem to have quite a few people in a panic these days. Many are seeing the glass half empty and some are hunkering down, pulling back from spending on their businesses and generally waiting for the sky to fall. I agree there are signs that could s
Consumer Retrenchment in the US
The United States has been the locomotive of the world's economy. Specifically, in recent decades, the spending by the U.S. consumer has been the driving force behind most of the economic growth in the United States and worldwide.
Coping With a Bad Economy
In today's economy, just about everyone is looking for some way to make money. Some people are trying to find a job after weeks or months of unemployment. Others have been forced to take a lower paying job and are trying to supplement their reduced income. Seniors have to compensate for losses
The Poor People in USA
According to the report from United States Census Bureau, there are 4,360,000 poor people in USA in 2009. It means 1/7 people in USA is poor. The number breaks the record in the history in USA. And the situation will be worse next year and some people predict the number of poor people will be increa
Boom and Bust - How Far Will Vancouver Fall
Vancouver is a vibrant city with a dark financial history. The beautiful scenery seduces prospective homebuyers with the dream of never ending increases in real estate. The truth is darker and more precarious.
Economist - Stimulus Bill a Hodgepodge, Impact Dubious
Prof. Marina Whitman says some sort of jump-start was badly needed. But some of the "temporary" fixes may end up permanent.
Stimulus Bill Signed, But I Don't Feel Anything!
Bush signed the stimulus bill on Wednesday, making the bill we have all been waiting for final. Will this be the bill to boost the economy and fight off a recession? Will this bill target all the hot spots of the economic fire?
Why Talk of Re-Regulating Wall Street is Just Talk
Congress continues to promise tough regulation of the financial industry. Another version of a reform bill is expected to reach the Senate for debate next week. It's all window-dressing!
Is USA Turning Communist?
Government led bailouts do not really help the majority of the population. Communism is not taking on capitalism because it was a success. Communists are embracing private capital because it produces better results in producing wealth. It is no surprise the wealth of the West is heading East. It has
How to Compete With a Computer in Economic Analysis
It is rather hard to compete with the computer when doing economic analysis. This is because computers are quite good at doing math once they are programmed, and although economics isn't an exact science, those who study it, do the research, and use the tools certainly see it as such. Meaning t