Difficult questions abound in today's stock market. Are we in a new bull market or does the bear still roam? Have the broad economy and the business cycle rebounded, or are we in for further rounds of low growth? Questions like these are easy to ask, yet very hard to answer.
Who says there is only way to make a budget? Everyone has different incomes, expenses and habits. So, if you have a habit of going against the grain, here are some not-so-traditional ways to help your budget work for you.
Most students that have taken the certified financial planner (CFP) board exam agree that the case studies are the most difficult and important portion of the test. The exam itself is ten hours long, with one four-hour session on Friday and two three-hour Saturday sessions.
IRS rulings on medical expense deductions create some oddball results.
Lounging by the beach isn't all it's cracked up to be--especially for entrepreneurs.
A vast majority of young companies never make it past the initial screening process. Here's how to beat the odds.
Forthcoming CBO assessment of bill including government-run insurance plan is likely to play big role in rallying support in Senate.
Delighting customers will. Here's proof.
Family-business hand-offs are fraught with peril. Here are some solid guidelines.
Ever wonder what makes prices fluctuate so frequently? Ever consider why your paycheck rarely does that? Wages are one of the big economic mysteries because they tend to be so rigid, and because wage rates fly in the face of a number of economic principles. Now economists are revisiting this minefield of a question to see if the old adage stands up to a new sort of recession.