Economics Articles
1: Why Does The Price Of Diesel Fuel Change So Much?
Originally designed in 1892 to be used in the compression ignition engine named after it's inventor Rudolf Diesel. Diesel Engines have the ability to run on a wide variety of fuels, such as diesel fuel and modified vegetable oil. The most commonly useddiesel fuel is refined from crude oil. This fuel is most widely used by commercialbusinesses to deliver goods to the market and to fuel some commercial machinery. Due to its effect on the economy it is important to understand how the fuel is produced.
2: Affiliate Prophet Reviewed
The release of affiliate prophet has just been announced to be happening in early November of 2008. I was lucky enough to get a Beta copy of the software, because of my affiliation with Peter in the past and being an avid user of his previous software known as conversion prophet. I was excited when Peter mentioned that he was going to be doing a lot of updates, and in fact creating a whole new software.
3: Oil as an Investment for 2009
Finding and bringing oil to market is becoming increasingly difficult. The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently warned that price declines have triggered a sharp reduction in exploration and new field investment, which could cause significant future market imbalances. This could have a big impact on your prosperity if you fail to insulate yourself, and could be a great profit opportunity for those with an appetite for risk
4: Corporate Pigs Lining Up at the Trough
With the unprecedented bailout of the finance industry, it's only a matter of time before other corporate lobbyists come knocking on the federal door. As a matter of fact, the automotive and now retail industries are pushing for their own bailouts. Why not? The government is redistributing all of our money to corporations in finance, should they do the same for every other industry? The CEO of JC Penny's certainly thinks so.
5: My Buddy Dave, a Beautiful Island, Lawnkeepers, and the Economy
My wife Susie recently had a week off from her job. Being an online marketer gave me the latitude to take some time off with her while still keeping up with my business. That's certainly one of the advantages of having an online business.
6: Black Monday, How it Compares to Today's Economy, From an Insider
My wife Susie and I were walking down the beach last weekend discussing "Black Monday". We were discussing the amount and percentage of that drop and comparing it to what is going on in today's economy. We talked about what had happened then, and the differences in then and now.
7: Towards a Culture of Responsibility
We have been so quick to blame the titans of Wall Street for the current crisis of credit. For it is easy to censure the masters of the universe; who, with their eight-figure salaries and helicopter commutes from the Hamptons, loaned too much to too many. It is simple to hold responsible Alan Greenspan, E. Stanley O'Neil and other Brioni-bedecked executives; for they are powerful and the people are weak. But our judgement has been too swift, and we forget that for ever loan maker there is a loan taker, for every Collaterized Debt Obligation there were thousands begging for longer lines of credit. So easily we have forgotten a most fundamental rule: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. More simply, it takes two to tango.
8: Getting Ready For The Prudent Life
Often people assume that someone who doesn't spend much and is stingy in matters related to money does not know what a good life is. People assume that such people have never enjoyed life and will never do in the future if they continue to be the way they are.
9: Fuel Consumption, Is It Time To Be Concerned?
There are a number of ways to save money on the rising cost of gasoline today. One of the most recent, and less controversial ways of saving money on gas is by turning water into fuel. Experts say this method does work. Pills and potions you add to the gas tank are methods that have not only been controversial but down right scams.
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