Business in Action, 9th Ed.
Appendix D: Personal Finance: Getting Set for Life
"A decade ago, a study from Princeton University made headlines for showing that an income level of $75,000 per household was the sweet spot for happiness, and that earnings above that level, surprisingly, did not result in additional boosts.
There's so much money advice out there that it can be difficult to differentiate the good ones from the bad ones.
See how blockchain helps companies overcome the limitations of traditional ledgers.
This visualization shows the most common job types by American county using data using data from the County Business Patterns (CBP) survey.
It’s not hard to see why people aren’t saving more money, but the data on personal savings is still more than a little shocking.
Made some money mistakes you’re not exactly proud of?
Americans rely on credit and credit scores to give lenders an idea of their trustworthiness when they want to open a credit card, get a mortgage, or take out a loan.
People in the states with the highest incomes and highest costs of living don't necessarily have the most in the bank, data from GOBankingRates shows.
"A business model is an outline of how a company plans to make money with its product and customer base in a specific market.
"It’s ironic that many schools don’t give lessons on how to study or take notes effectively.
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See the infographic at GrammarCheck.
Jennifer Frost presents the infographic at GrammarCheck.
Jennifer Frost has the infographic at GrammarCheck.
Take a look at the infographic.
Still good advice from Libby Kane (photo, left).
"The graphic shows that the most popular fonts of last year were Helvetica, Arial, and Georgia, but that doesn't mean brands can't also have some fun with their typography.
Curtis Newbold presents an infographic on the topic.
"Presenting information to a crowd is an art form.
"An infographic by film editing simplifiers Filmora lists nine trends to keep an eye on in the coming year.
Check out the infographic on the topic.
"AI technologies today range from simple to extraordinarily complicated.
"Law firm Cooney & Conway created a helpful infographic highlighting obscure laws from 11 countries which could land you in hot water if you break them.