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Preface to Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
Dec 9, 2009
Michael N. Kahn discusses the fundamentals of technical analysis and how it has changed since the last edition of the book was published.
Money Talk with Liz Weston: Babies, Building Credit, and Bankruptcy's Effect on Your Credit Score
Nov 25, 2009
Liz Weston discusses preparing financially for a new baby, building credit in tight times and how bankruptcy affects your credit scores.
Trading from Your Gut: How to Use Right Brain Instinct & Left Brain Smarts to Become a Master Trader
Nov 17, 2009
Curtis Faith introduces you to the concepts in his book, which teach you how to incorporate expert-level gut instinct in your trading.
Is the Long-Term Value of an Education Worth the Short-Term Cost?
Nov 12, 2009
Should students be allowed sell a fraction of their human capital when they are young to finance the costs of investing in education and going to school? Moshe A. Milevsky explores this and other ideas surrounding the cost and value of an education.
Options Trading for the Conservative Investor: Setting the Ground Rules
Nov 3, 2009
Michael C. Thomsett lays the groundwork for how conservative investors can employ options strategies to enhance current income without increasing market risks; protect long positions through options used for insurance; and create a form of contingency to survive in volatile market conditions.
The Econosphere: We Are All Born with a Loaf of Bread
Oct 27, 2009
Craig Thomas explains what the econosphere is -- our social environment where we work, live, raise our families, and govern ourselves -- and how it works.
Required Background for Learning Technical Analysis
Oct 21, 2009
Michael N. Kahn explains technical market theory and the pillars of technical analysis.
Tips for Recruitment and Retention in Asian Markets: An Interview with Christina Ooi
Oct 20, 2009
Whether you’re outsourcing development or building new business outposts, you need to learn the management techniques that really matter in these regions.
Are You Better Off Than You Were as a Kid?
Sep 30, 2009
Jane White asks the question, “Are you better off than you were growing up?” The answer may very well be no.
Introduction to The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, Revised and Updated 5th Anniversary Edition
Sep 26, 2009
A Philosophy for Developing Products and Services for the Bottom of the Pyramid
Sep 24, 2009
C.K. Prahalad introduces the concept that in order to provide products and services to the market at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) you must challenge assumptions that you have developed over a long period of time.
Engaging the Bottom of the Pyramid
Sep 24, 2009
In this excerpt from his book, C.K. Prahalad shows that the Bottom of the Pyramid can be a source of innovation for not only products and processes, but business models as well.
Lessons for Multi National Corporations from Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Sep 24, 2009
In this excerpt from his book, C.K. Prahalad explains that the choices at the Bottom of the Pyramid are simple: either change your management systems to cut costs or lose significant amounts of money.
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Innovate with Hybrids
Sep 24, 2009
In this excerpt from his book, C.K. Prahalad explains that The BOP market can and must be addressed by the most advanced technologies creatively combined with existing (and evolving) infrastructure.
The Nature of the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Market
Sep 24, 2009
A common assumption is that the poor have no purchasing power and, therefore, do not represent a viable market. C.K. Prahalad refutes this assumption and goes on to show that markets "at the bottom of the pyramid" are accessible, brand-conscious, connected, and eager for advanced technology.
A Philosophy for Developing Products and Services for the Bottom of the Pyramid
Sep 23, 2009
C.K. Prahalad introduces the concept that in order to provide products and services to the market at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) you must challenge assumptions that you have developed over a long period of time.
Lessons for Multi National Corporations from Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Sep 23, 2009
In this excerpt from his book, C.K. Prahalad explains that the choices at the Bottom of the Pyramid are simple: either change your management systems to cut costs or lose significant amounts of money.
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Innovate with Hybrids
Sep 23, 2009
In this excerpt from his book, C.K. Prahalad explains that The BOP market can and must be addressed by the most advanced technologies creatively combined with existing (and evolving) infrastructure.
The Nature of the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Market
Sep 23, 2009
A common assumption is that the poor have no purchasing power and, therefore, do not represent a viable market. C.K. Prahalad refutes this assumption and goes on to show that markets "at the bottom of the pyramid" are accessible, brand-conscious, connected, and eager for advanced technology.
The Flexible Nature of Options: Risks for All Levels
Sep 17, 2009
Michael C. Thomsett explains the basics of options trading, and why it might be a good addition to your investment plans.

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