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National Economic Reform: Department Of Economic Development

By Dr. Tim G Williams  |   August 25, 2017   Not since FDR has the United States been faced with the enormity of rebuilding America’s economy and infrastructure. Today our economy as well as the nations infrastructure is putting this nations security and stability in grave danger. Our economy today is already on the verge of falling into… Read More »

Basics of Monetary Policy

By Charos Aslonovna  |   August 22, 2017 Monetary policy is a set of measures taken by Central Bank of the government to stabilize the economy (strengthening the national currency, accelerating economic growth, lowering prices, and so on). It is part of the macroeconomic policy, carried out by using various methods and tools, depending on objectives. In developed economies… Read More »

A Simple Guide to Non-Convertible Debenture

By Raman Kumar  |   Submitted On August 11, 2017 A bank fixed deposit is a safe and lucrative investment idea because it provides a fixed and assured return on investment. However, the rate of interest offered by banks is low and hence not the best investment option. Hence, low-risk investors with the need for assured return but at… Read More »

Ownership Economics and Collateralizing Future Earnings

By Rick Osbourne  |    December 06, 2016 In order to stand a snowball’s chance in this brave, new, globalized, Trumped-up economy, here’s something that millennials need to know and understand.   For all practical purposes, ALL THE DISCRETIONARY WEALTH IS BEING GENERATED ON THE OWNERSHIP SIDE OF THE ECONOMY! That’s right. There are two ways in… Read More »

Debt Consolidation Tips: An “All in one” Guide!

By Marsha Claire |June 11, 2016 A Debt consolidation loan is a loan used to repay several other loans or other debts. A Debt Consolidation Loan is a low cost loan secured on collateral in the form of any securable property, your home, your vehicle or any valuable asset. Debt consolidation loans consolidate all debts… Read More »

Socialism vs. Capitalism? Adam Smith had a better idea!

David Korten | April 6, 2016 Politics and polling data reveal a remarkable shift in American attitudes toward socialism. More Democrats now view socialism favorably (42 percent) than unfavorably (34 percent). Among young adults, socialism does even better with a 43 percent favorable view vs. only 26 percent unfavorable. Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, a self-described Democratic Socialist,… Read More »