News

Given the current state of the economy, having a well-defined target market is more important than ever. No one can afford to target everyone. Small businesses can effectively compete with large ...
Caroline Banton has 6+ years of experience as a writer of business and finance articles. She also writes biographies for Story Terrace. Suzanne is a content marketer, writer, and fact-checker. She ...
Will Kenton is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. He previously held senior editorial roles at Investopedia and Kapitall Wire and holds a MA in Economics from The New School ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, is the independent federal government agency that regulates the securities industry and protects investors from fraud and unfair business practices. The ...
Volatility is how much an investment or the stock market's value fluctuates over time. You can think of volatility in investing just as you would in other areas of your life. A person with a volatile ...
Credit has two definitions: an agreement with a lender to borrow money and pay it back later, and a record of your borrowing history, found in your credit reports. Establish good credit by repaying ...
With nearly two decades of retail management and project management experience, Brett Day can simplify complex traditional and Agile project management philosophies and methodologies and can explain ...
Over time, your body’s stores of hyaluronic acid decline. Age is one reason, but environmental factors — such as smoking and air pollution — also accelerate this process. That’s the bad news. The good ...
Twenty years after the introduction of the theory, we revisit what it does—and doesn’t—explain. by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor and Rory McDonald Please enjoy this HBR Classic. Clayton M.
This database originally covered cases from 1982 to 2012 and has since been updated and expanded numerous times. For analysis and context on this data—including how we built the database, and a change ...
Moral issues greet us each morning in the newspaper, confront us in the memos on our desks, nag us from our children's soccer fields, and bid us good night on the evening news. We are bombarded daily ...