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Featured Articles

Seven Ways to Control Your Spending Without Being a Tightwad

Robert Pittenger

6/24/2008
Having money trouble. This article shows you how you can take control of excessive spending without being cheap.

Angel Financing

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Looking for financing for your small business? One of the first places to look is Angel investors.

Comparison of Intuit Turbo Tax 2007 to H&R Block Tax Cut 2007

Robert Pittenger

1/20/2008
Still doing your taxes the old-fashioned way? Specialized software can really simplify doing your taxes and the programs are easy to use. This article reviews the two most popular tax software packages.

The Economics of Hybrid Cars

Robert Pittenger

8/13/2007
At what point do higher gas prices justify the higher purchase price of a hybrid car? This article examines the economics of hybrids.

Latest Articles

Seven Ways to Control Your Spending Without Being a Tightwad

Robert Pittenger

6/24/2008
Having money trouble. This article shows you how you can take control of excessive spending without being cheap.

Eleven Market Research Fallacies

5/13/2008
Are you getting the most our of your market research and focus groups? Watch out for these market research fallacies.

Your Business Motivation - Investment or Lifestyle?

Daniel Taylor

Angela Yager

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Small privately held businesses can be divided into two categories; business that you run for a lifestyle, and business that you run as an investment. If you want to get rich, you need to learn the difference.

Introduction to Funding Your Business through Venture Capital

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Thinking about funding your business startup with Venture Capital? Here is what you need to know.

Angel Financing

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Looking for financing for your small business? One of the first places to look is Angel investors.

The Five Stages of a Business Startup

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
If you are putting together a business plan or looking for financing for your small business, you need to know the stages of a small business startup.

The Liquidity Event - How to Retire Rich and Young

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Do you really want to retire young and rich? Unless you inherit the money, you will need to start a business. Always keep in mind how you will make it pay off.

Should You Take Out a Home Equity Loan to Buy Stocks?

5/8/2008
Top Viewed Articles

Economic Principles: Opportunity Cost

Robert Pittenger

4/26/2008
Sometimes it is what you don't do with your time and money that affects how rich you become.

The Controversy of Ross Perot's Municipal Bond Investments

Robert Pittenger

8/13/2007
Billionaire and former Presidential Candidate received millions in tax-free income from investments in municipal bonds. Some were outraged, but was it justified?

Comparison of Intuit Turbo Tax 2007 to H&R Block Tax Cut 2007

Robert Pittenger

1/20/2008
Still doing your taxes the old-fashioned way? Specialized software can really simplify doing your taxes and the programs are easy to use. This article reviews the two most popular tax software packages.

How to Calculate Your Gas Mileage

Robert Pittenger

8/13/2007
With gas prices increasing, gas is a larger component of the expense of your transportation. Calculating your gas mileage is the first step in understanding just what it costs you to drive to work, to the mall, or to Aunt Ethel's for Christmas.

Angel Financing

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Looking for financing for your small business? One of the first places to look is Angel investors.

Seven Ways to Control Your Spending Without Being a Tightwad

Robert Pittenger

6/24/2008
Having money trouble. This article shows you how you can take control of excessive spending without being cheap.

Your Business Motivation - Investment or Lifestyle?

Daniel Taylor

Angela Yager

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
Small privately held businesses can be divided into two categories; business that you run for a lifestyle, and business that you run as an investment. If you want to get rich, you need to learn the difference.

Can Your Job Make You Rich?

Robert Pittenger

5/8/2008
When most of us first think about getting rich, we think about the income from our job. How realistic is it to expect to get rich from your job?

The Five Stages of a Business Startup

Robert Pittenger

5/9/2008
If you are putting together a business plan or looking for financing for your small business, you need to know the stages of a small business startup.

Car Buying Economics: Should You Lease or Buy? And is Owning Two Cars Too Much?

Robert Pittenger

9/4/2007
Should you lease a car or buy? Should you buy new or used? Does it ever make sense to own two cars? This articles looks at the economic considerations of buying a car and shows you how to answer these questions for your own personal situation.

Economic Demagoguery: The Widening Gap Between Rich and Poor

Robert Pittenger

9/18/2007
One of the most idiotic economic fallacies exploited by demagogic politicians today is that of the widening gap between rich and poor. But is this necessarily a bad thing? And is it unexpected?