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In an Era of Savings, Make it Automatic

Thu Nov 19th, 2009

Gary Stern

Given the choice between immediate gratification and savings for the future, most Americans opted for new Italian loafers or a flat screen TV. Bucking that trend is the recent 6.9% saving rate increa

Oil Pipelines Strike Up Geopolitical Strife

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by energy journalist Philip H. de Leon of OilPrice.com, which offers free information and analysis on energy and commodities. The site has sections devoted to

Exxon: Oiling the Engine of Our Economy

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Editor's Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past c

The Path Between Inflation and Deflation

Mon Nov 16th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: Matthew Beller is a former employee of the Federal Reserve Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission. He currently works for a private investment firm in Los Angeles, California

Go Green and Invest Ethically

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Laurie Petersen

We like to think of ourselves as ethical investors all year round at Minyanville. But did you know this is official National Ethical Investment Week and an estimated $2.71 trillion can be characteriz

True Luxury: Six Lessons About Kids and Money

Wed Nov 11th, 2009

Amy McVay

I'm the first to confess that dealing with kids and money is difficult. And I'm sure you come to Minyanville looking for well-researched and thoughtful articles on difficult issues. Sadly, this artic

Digging for Deals in Health Care

Tue Nov 10th, 2009

Josh Lipton

The health-care sector is huge here in the US, accounting for 16% of GDP, and politicians have decided the system demands a radical overhaul.So, on Saturday, as you kicked back beers at the local bar

Four Reasons Hyperinflation Hasn’t Hit the US... Yet

Wed Nov 4th, 2009

Keith Fitz-Gerald

Everything we know about classic economic theory suggests the US economy should be experiencing Zimbabwe-like hyperinflation right now, thanks to the nearly $2.2 trillion the US Federal Reserve has p

What Is Money, Anyway?

Tue Nov 3rd, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

Money is a difficult subject. There's much confusion as to what it is. There's even more confusion as to the best way to measure it. Yet, before we can measure it, we have to define it.Here's a descr

Is Debt Deflation Just Beginning?

Mon Nov 2nd, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

Last Thursday, I received an email concerning debt deflation from David Meier, associate adviser at the MotleyFool.David asked if I had any comments on his article Debt-deflation: Just the beginning?
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