A Note on the Unemployment Rates in Europe

The unemployment rate remains high especially in select European markets. For example, Germany has the lowest rate and the rates continues to decline. While the unemployment rate in Germany and Spain are declining, France and Italy it remains stubbornly high and is not declining. According to a report by Natixis, a jobless recovery is currently occurring in …

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On the Continuous Rise of College Tuition in the U.S.

The cost of college education continues to increase year-after-year. In fact, the inflation in college tuition is higher rate than other products and services including heatlhcare as shown in the chart below from one my earlier posts on this subject. Click to enlarge   The chart below shows the growth of college tuition from the 1980s: …

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Knowledge is Power: Ethical Shopping, Mythbusters, Tax-Efficient Investing Edition

Buying Better:The Impossible Challenge of Ethical Shopping (Der Spiegel) An unusual UK recovery and the public debt (Invesco, UK) Demographic trends (Fidelity) Now that the annual ritual of tax season nightmare for Americans is over its time to consider The Importance of Tax-Efficient Investing (Charles Schwab) for next year. Also see How to Cut the Tax on Your Investments (WSJ) Oil …

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Global Finance: The World’s Best Developed Markets Banks 2015

Global Finance magazine published its annual ranking of the world’s best banks in March. The following is a list of the The World’s Best Developed Markets Banks for 2015. These banks were selected based on many factors including objective and subjective factors. From the press release: The winners of this year’s awards are those banks that …

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