30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Recovery? 3 "Uncomfortable Truth" Charts
Recovery? 3 "Uncomfortable Truth" Charts
Presented with little comment aside to suggest one scratch beneath the thinning veneer of record nominal stock prices every once in a while to take the temperature of the ugly reality that no one is talking about…
1) Stocks are at record highs because global growth is ‘improving’…
30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Moral hazard: If you are not taking socially excessive risks, you aren’t doing your job
Moral hazard: If you are not taking socially excessive risks, you aren’t doing your job
Tyler Cowen recently quoted from a paper by Cheng, Raina and Xiong (in the AER) on the banking crisis:
30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Early Retirement: You Might Not Need as Much as You Think
Early Retirement: You Might Not Need as Much as You Think
30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on US Foreign Policy Then & Now (In 1 Cartoon)
US Foreign Policy Then & Now (In 1 Cartoon)
30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on 6 Financial Moves to Prevent Sleepless Nights
6 Financial Moves to Prevent Sleepless Nights
If you worry about money after the streetlights come on, these actions may help you rest easier.
30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Taupe: It’s Not Just For The Oval Office Anymore
Taupe: It’s Not Just For The Oval Office Anymore
Whether it’s politics or business one thing remains the same: if you are designated or perceived as the leader, everything you say or do is viewed with an eye searching for obvious and hidden meanings. While at the same time the higher the level or more commanding the position, that search goes from the naked eye to one looking via an electron microscope.
30 August, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Microgrids Are Coming, and They Could Change the World
Microgrids Are Coming, and They Could Change the World
Small electric grids called microgrids could change the way U.S. communities look at energy, but it could also be a technology that revolutionizes life for billions of people in poverty.