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Articles related to "Inflation"
Price of Oil vs Inflation Inflation is the loss of purchasing power. Most people understand that higher prices mean you can buy less with a given amount of money but Bob Brinker says otherwise. bob brinker • crude oil • inflation • ben bernanke • federal reserve
Boat Smart from the Start - National Safe Boating Week 1999 1999 National Safe Boating Week. Boat Smart from the Start. Wear Your Life Jacket. boating safety • boating courses • boating regulations • life preservers • life jacket
Bob Brinker Update for Sept 2006 This article examines Bob Brinker's 5 root causes for a bear market as of September 3rd of 2006. brinker • bob brinker • market timing model • portfolio • marketimer newsletter
Lebed's Opponent Crashed and So Has the Market Lebed's victory in Krasnoyarsk comes at a time when Russia is facing an economic and financial crisis: the ruble is falling, the stock market is collapsing, no one even bid for Rosneft, interest rates are skyrocketing, inflation is a major threat and unpaid miners are in strike in force. yeltsin kiriyenko lebed zyuganov russia krasnoyars
Bob Brinker Update 2006 0604 This article examines Bob Brinker's 5 root causes for a bear market as of June 4th of 2006. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
I Bonds or iBonds I Bonds are a 100% safe way to defer taxes while getting inflation protected return for up to 30 years. Currently Series I bonds are paying 6.83% Interest! best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • interest rate • bond market
Market Review at New All Time Highs Kirk's review of market indicators and asset allocation stock market • indicators • investing • bear market • market conditions
Bob Brinker Update 0402 Bob Brinker is bullish on the US stock market, has his recommended, low cost mutual fund portfolios fully invested, and recommends a dollar-cost-average approach for new best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Bob Brinker Update: April 23 This article examines Bob Brinker's 5 root causes for a bear market as of April 23, 2006. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Bob Brinker Update for July 2006 Steve gives his update of Bob Brinker's Market timing model indicators. At the end of the article, Steve predicts if Brinker will remain bullish or turn bearish. brinker • bob brinker • market timing model • portfolio • marketimer newsletter
Predicting the Future Price of Gold Every investor in the world would like to be able to predict the future price of gold. This article has a look at what investors should take into consideration. predict future price of gold • are gold commodities a safe market investment • what affects the price of gold • how does the u.s economy affect the price of gold • how to invest in gold
Rome's Fall From Power Rome, a power in ancient times, lasted for nearly 1000 years. The reasons for its fall are numerous and some main contributors to its downfall will be discussed. fall • roman empire • rome • ostragoths • demise
TMNT takes down 300 The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finally put down those wacky Spartans from 300, but the movie didn't open that great. tmnt • teenage mutant ninja turtles • imagi studios • warner bros. • dan fellman
The Panic of 1837 There are many factors which contributed to the financial panic which took place during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren, all of which led to an economic depression. the panic of 1837 • martin van buren • economic recession • american depression • andrew jackson
Interest Rate Survey for May 2007 A survey of rates for Fixed Income Investments. Top paying CDs (5.55%), TIPS, Ibonds, Treasuries, FHLB and even a money market fund paying 5.22% APY! best cd rate • fhlb • treasury • ibond • note
Margaret Thatcher's Revolution of 1979? (book review) Margaret Thatcher was one of the more important Prime Ministers of the twentieth century, particularly the second half. While it is too early to fully assess or begin to assess (in my opinion) the effect of her premiership, this extended essay of books by Kenneth Harris, Hugo Young, Kenneth Minogue and Michael Biddess, and Peter Jenkins offers a starting point for what is <i>now</i> a very tentative and incomplete historical account, but what will eventually be further completed by historians. margaret thatcher • thatcherism • influence • british society
How to Lower Textbook Costs College textbook prices have climbed 240% since 1986, says U.S. Bureau of Labor. Here's how Congress, students and professors are trying to slow down the rising costs. lower textbook costs • make textbooks affordable campaign • textbook bundling • student public interest research groups pirg • get by without the books
Creative Statistics Examples of the creative use of social statistics. firarm statistics • drug use • median income
Bob Brinker Update October 2006 Steve gives his update of Bob Brinker's Market timing model indicators. At the end of the article, Steve predicts if Brinker will remain bullish or turn bearish. brinker • bob brinker • market timing model • portfolio • marketimer newsletter
The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidency Rutherford B. Hayes is not among the most well-known Presidents of the United States, but he played an important role in determining the shape of the union after the war. rutherford b. hayes • republican presidents • radical reconstruction • republican party history • american presidents
Crisis As Usual Russia's current financial crisis, a slow downward slide rather than a cataclysmic fall, is becoming a microcosm of Russia in general, lurching from crisis to crisis due mainly to political and legal instability. Watch the changes in Russia's tax administration and implementation for a possible turnaround - not just in raising more money but, more importantly, raising more confidence in the government. russia kremlin moscow yeltsin crisis fyodorov
Garden Economics, Let's Invest for Spring Investing your time and labor now will pay a big dividend in your garden in the spring. yard cleaning • winterizing • water feature • pond • water plant
PEG Ratio, Another Market Valuation Tool Kirk Lindstrom discusses methods used to value the stock market valuation • ttm • earnings • peg ratio • abby cohen
Spoiled By Success Columnists sometimes exaggerate problems to generate interest.The most understudied contributor to them is the explosion in living standards over the past thirty years. As a nation, we are richer than we have realized, and yet, this material success has sowed the seeds of many our most pressing social problems. economics • social • standard • living • spending
The Scope, Meaning, Causes and Implications of Political Instability When trying to understand politics, I emphasize matters of political credibility. Leaders who are not perceived as being bound by their word will suffer - and their nations and possibly other nations as well will suffer with them - in many ways. Most dramatically, leaders may feel forced to adopt policies very far from the norm and not subject to any retraction - to become rabid tigers - just to show that they do mean what they say. These facts give considerable cause for concern but not resignation regarding Russia. russia moscow kremlin crisis "political risk" "rab
The End of the Financial Crisis Is the East Asian financial crisis over? Or has the death of the financial crisis been greatly exaggerated? financial crisis • malaysia • japan • indonesia • taiwan
The Presidency of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson was a polarizing figure in the history of American politics. He was a strong and capable leader with a violent tempor and a very clear vision of America, andrew jackson • jacksonian democrats • john quincy adams • history of the presidency • election of 1828
Charles DeGaulle France's WWII hero Charles DeGaulle became the French President in 1958 and held the office until his resignation in 1969. DeGaulle moved France into the post WWII era. charles degaulle • wwii hero • post wwii era • france • french president
Cash Management Do you know how to manage your money? finances • cash • money • cash management • issues
Christopher Columbus Smith Chis Smith had a natural talent for building boats that were both functional and beautiful, and he built that into a very successful business. christopher columbus smith • chris craft • founder • power boats • motor baots
Elsa Peretti Since 1974, Peretti has been a featured designer for Tiffany & Co. with designs such as the Open Heart pendant and Diamonds by the Yard. elsa peretti • tiffany & co. • diamonds by the yard • pearls by the yard • round collection
Financial Value of Fine Art and Entertainment Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer was purchased for $135 million, the same amount of cash that it cost to create the Hollywood film "Pearl Harbor". (2001) is art too expensive • why does art cost so much • cost of movie making • value of vincent van gogh paintings • hollywood film costs
Housing History Interpreting trends of the past can shed some light on the direction our future can take. However the current trends in the housing market are charting new ground. housing • house buyer • home buyer • buyer • seller
Mortgage Market Fears Consumers worry about the future of the real estate market. Their fears seem to be justified based on the current economy and the way real estate prices are trending. mortgage market • adjustable rate mortgages • record low interest rates • underwriting standards • real estate market outlook
Mugabe Warns Catholic Bishops Religious leaders in Zimbabwe have become more critical of Robert Mugabe, culminating in an open letter written to the president over Easter. But Mugabe now fires back. zimbabwe politics • catholic bishops • archbishop of bulawayo • pius ncube • easter
Temur Oljeitu The life and times of Temur Oljeitu (Chengzong), the grandson of and successor to Khubilai Khan, the Mongol conqueror of China. mongol rule of china • khubilai (kubla) khan; yuan dynasty of china • taxation in china • nomadic lifestyle in mongolia • language use in yuan china
U.S. Rep Suggests Carbon Tax U.S. Congressman John D. Dingell is seeking public comment on his proposal to tax carbon-based fuels to discourage consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. carbon tax • john dingell • fossil fuels • greenhouse gas emissions • greenhouse gases
What to Do With Your Tax Refund If you're expecting a check from the IRS after you file your tax return, what will you do with the money? Some ideas to help your bottom line. what to do with your tax refund • investing your tax refund • paying off debt with tax refund check • getting money back from the irs • paying off your mortgage early
Sealants: Revisited Read about the "eventual cost" of NOT having sealants. sealants • larry burnett • cost • decay • fluoride
"How Far Should The Good Times Roll?" Consumer spending is up and saving is down. Is it all a good thing? money • investing • saving • frugal • thrift
"What About the Rentiers:?" The Formation of the National Government (1931), Part II national government • macdonald • clement attlee • great betrayal
Airline Deregulation: Free Market Success Asn essay in praise of airline deregulation. airline deregulation • airline industry |
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