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Kevin Judge, BIO
Education PMC MIS Iona College, NY MBA Finance Fairleigh Dickinson University, NJ BA Political Science George Washington University, DC Current Positions Assistant Professor, CSIT Ocean County College Since 2010 Adjunct Faculty, CIS Bloomfied College Since 2015 Career Highlights Technical Communication Manager Comodo Group 8/2013 to 3/2015 Online Faculty, Information Technology University of Phoenix 7/2002 to… Read More »
President Trump Needs to Sell Trumpanomics, not Just the Results
By Kevin Judge | June 21, 2019 President Trump kicked off his reelection campaign this week with a rip-roaring rally that no other politician in my lifetime could stage. He packed a 25,000 seat arena with thousands more outside, all appearing to have a wonderful time chanting and cheering for a leader they clearly… Read More »
Biden Draws Hundreds to Campaign Rallies
Hey Bernie! The Constitution DOES Protect Our Economic Rights
By Kevin Judge | June 16, 2019 Earlier this week, Bernie Sanders proclaimed that Government must protect Americans economic rights he says are not covered in the Constitution. Included were the right to quality health care, a living wage, affordable housing, education etc., etc. The problem here is that Bernie’s brand of socialist economics is… Read More »
D-Day Lessons for Business
By Kevin Judge | June 07, 2019 When you look at the top corporations, the ones that are not only succeeding but leading the way, you will find a defining characteristic that they share is a strong corporate culture. One that is directed from the top, but is embedded in the everyday work ethic of… Read More »
Businesses Don’t Wait for Politicians to Raise Wages
By Kevin Judge | June 04, 2019 The other day I passed a McDonald’s, where the sign beneath the golden arches usually has the latest meal deal, instead revealed they are offering $11 an hour jobs to start. McDonald’s is generally considered the poster boy for minimum wage jobs. The name comes up almost every… Read More »
Risk Tolerance: To Thine Own Self Be True
By Kevin Judge | May 31, 2019 Every person has their own view and tolerance of risk. This is a critical fact in determining their investment strategy and each investor needs to have a clear understanding of what level of risk is appropriate for them and act accordingly. Some people are by nature risk averse… Read More »
Cycles? Recessions are Man Made!
By Kevin Judge | May 20, 2019 For several generations, economics textbooks and economists have told us that an economy follows a predictable cycle. A recession occurs when an economy becomes exhausted. At some point the downturn hits the low and a recovery begins. When the recovery has recouped the economic losses, a new expansion… Read More »
Diversity is the Key to Investment Success
By Kevin Judge | April 30, 2019 According to a professor I had in graduate school, most of what you need to know about investment can be illustrated by two very old proverbs: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: This actually illustrates two critical concepts in investing, the time value… Read More »