Business in Action, 9th Ed.
Chapter 16: Financial Management and Financial Markets
"Our parents warned us about it, but it’s hard to understand until you experience it first hand: as you get older, time seems to fly.
"She brings a Wall Street sensibility to the “moonshot” tech company.
"Having a couple connections and an updated profile isn’t enough to make the most of LinkedIn.
Bill Reichert, Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures, reports.
"We spoke to Michael Solari, a certified financial planner at Solari Financial Planning, about the smartest things 30-somethings can do with their money to set themselves up for a prosperous future.
"Save some Googling with this list of what to know about money by age 30, created with the help of certified financial planner Mary Beth Storjohann, founder of Workable Wealth.
James Altucher reports.
"Slow and steady wins the race is infrequent advice in Silicon Valley.
"These four moves might not affect your FICO score but can still harm your overall financial health.
"Start by writing short, declarative sentences.
"In his fourth book, "American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures in North America," award-winning author Colin Woodard [photo, left] identifies 11 distinct cultures that have historically divided the US.
"Anastasia Martin,* a 24-year-old social media manager for a New York City college, will never forget the moment she realized that she was underpaid," writes Molly Triffin.
According to Nancy Mann Jackson (photo, left), "When East Carolina University dismissed for the semester on April 28 this year, 500 students left campus $100,000 richer.
John Boitnott (photo, left) gives a few tips on how to make your financial forecasts more accurate.
Helen Coster (photo, left) presents "10 Tips for Better Business Writing.
"New research by Dr.
"Luckily, there are signs we can look for when trying to detect a lie.
"I normally introduce myself by my first name.
"Asiana Airlines flight 214 crashed upon landing at San Francisco International Airport on June 6, 2013.
"Facial expressions are a universal language of emotion, instantly conveying happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and much more.
According to Drake Baer, "Within moments of meeting people, you decide all sorts of things about them, from status to intelligence to promiscuity.