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Student Loans Following in the Footsteps of the Mortgage Crisis

Fri Oct 30th, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

Here is an email from Eugene Holloway, a Maryland attorney, on the rising cost of college education:  When I attended law school at George Washington University in 1969, the tuition was $1,90

A Watched Pot Never Boils; Look Abroad Instead

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

The G-7 meeting has concluded and the only accomplishment was yapping about the need for a strong dollar. Consider G-7 Finance Chiefs Campaign for “Strong Dollar”.   Finance chief

Memoirs of a Minyan: Lessons Learned

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: “Memoirs of a Minyan” is a first-person account that follows Minyanville founder Todd Harrison as he weaves his way through Wall Street and beyond.

Will We See a Short-Term Top?

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Prieur du Plessis

After hitting its best levels of the year on Wednesday ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) communiqué, the S&P 500 Index ran into heavy weather on the realization tha

Why It's Best to Stick to What You Know

Fri Sep 25th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by Reid Holloway, a consultant who created The RLH Volatility Model.Boots on the ground means to use direct contact and information-gathering skills (your boot

The Failures of Mark-to-Market Accounting, Part 2

Thu Sep 24th, 2009

Satyajit Das

Editor's Note: This is Part 2 of a two-part article. Part 1 can be found here. Marking MtM to MarketProponents of Mart-to-Market (MtM) argue that basing values on current prices provides an accurate

Why the Government Should Leave Newspapers Alone

Mon Sep 21st, 2009

Scott Reeves

President Obama, a self-proclaimed “newspaper junkie” says he’d be “happy to look at” a bill pending in Congress that would give newspapers tax breaks if they restructur

Brand Training the McDonald's Way

Mon Sep 14th, 2009

Tal Pinchevsky

For big brands, corporate training used to be basic. But in the age of Hamburger University, it’s become much more extensive.The university started in Illinois in 1983 with a $40 million corpor

Monday Morning Quarterback: The Song Remains the Same

Mon Aug 24th, 2009

Todd Harrison

And its whispered that soon if we all call the tune Then the piper will lead us to reason. And a new day will dawn for those who stand long And the forests will echo with laughter.- Led Zeppelin (Sta

Randoms: Bear Market Costume Update

Mon Aug 17th, 2009

Todd Harrison

As financial media continues to weigh alternative content strategies, I’ll again offer that the solution to the most deflationary invention in world history—the Internet—is ti
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