Image by: RyanMcGuire By James Reubin Last Sunday, my girlfriend and I were craving chicken and lamb BBQ so we decided to meet early and have a lunch date. I was having a slight headache already before I picked her up, but I didn’t mind it because I didn’t want to keep her waiting. While…
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This Year Is All About You Winning the Super Bowl, the Election, the Gold Medal & the Oscar For Best Everything
Image by: darwin Bell By John Cace You guys know what the best part about January is, particularly in 2016? All the constant predictions going on! Who’s going to win the Super Bowl? Who will win the presidential election? What amazing new tech will come out? What will be the biggest viral video of the…
Will Oil & Gas Be A Solid Investment For 2014?
Image by: Phillip Caper By Michael Sterling Oil & gas is always a conversation at the beginning of the year, but 2014 is definitely proving to be one of the craziest times for the industry. Many investors are either jumping on the bandwagon or leaving it altogether. With recent legislation, new projects, and a high rise…
Why 2014 Is The Best Time To Start Your Small Business
Image by: reyner media By Michael Sterling The last ten years have brought a resurgence of entrepreneurs unlike the world has ever seen. Online media and social interaction have made it easier for startup companies to compete with large corporations, and in many cases topple them over. 2014 is showing promise towards becoming a major…
2014: Investment Boom or Bust?
Image by: Myfuture.com By Michael Sterling A lot of people are ready for this year to be over. Our economy has had a domino effect and the past two and half years have been full of anxiety, both for company owners and their employees. However, there still is light on the end of this financial…
How To Predict A Company’s Stock Returns
Image by: 401(K)2013 By Michael Sterling When a company is biting off more than they can chew, there’s a likely chance their future lies in the gutter. Most of the time, business owners try to be innovative and jump too early into important decisions and promises to customers that they can’t afford yet. Depending on…