Posts from the ‘economy’ Category

No College Degree, Job Hunting, Renting: Shifting the Paradigm of the New American Dream.

What’s “The New American Dream”? The old American Dream is not so clear cut any more. Funny how I love watching “Mad Men” so much.  With all its secrets and decadent plotlines, Mad Men is pretty quaint and nostalgic. The show documents how the American Dream of owning your own home, getting a college education [...]

“Fear the Boom and Bust” an Economics Rap Anthem

http://www.youtube.com/v/d0nERTFo-Sk&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0×234900&color2=0x4e9e00&border=1 EconStories presents a rap explaining two theories of economics, Keynes’ and Hayek’s. Enjoy!

Nickelwise: Stimulus Bill, Cheap Business Cards, and Free Resume Printing

The New York Times has an article about how the Stimulus Bill helps small businesses. Namely, it may help some taxpayers avoid the alternative minimum tax. Looking for cheap and stylish business cards?  This blog post may help. Fed-Ex is doing something special for job-seekers. On March 10, you can print 25 copies of your [...]

Web 2 Point Dough: Shrink Bills, Work At New Work City, Think Globally

Save money on your wireless bill and your Credit Card: Use BillShrink to find the best rates. Looking to co-work in NYC: Check out New Work City. Member sign-up is this Wednesday, October 15. Business Week offers tips for small businesses during this financial crisis: be patient, manage your credit and think globally.

Even The Richies Are Cutting Back

As a bookkeeper, I see my client’s personal and business bank statements. Many are spending less on personal and cutting business expenses when they can. clipped from www.nytimes.com The wealthy don’t generally speak publicly about their finances, in good times or bad. It’s in poor taste, for one, and their employers could fire them for [...]

Supermogul Launches

Supermogul launched this week! A blog about C-level executives may not immediately appeal to small business owners, but I think it is worth checking out to see what the “big boys” are doing and/or thinking. CEOs predict the economy will grow slow and steady in the first half of 2007. Patently Ridiculous: an article about [...]

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