economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Investing in Real Estate for Beginners | Jack Elkins | Palm Beach
Investing in the real estate sector has become a popular option for many people who are looking to make some extra income. The industry has seen tremendous growth over the past few years, and there are now more opportunities than ever before to get involved.
By Jack Elkins3 years ago in Journal
How to Best Avoid an Offseason in Real Estate | Jack Elkins | Palm Beach
The best way to avoid an offseason in real estate is to be proactive. The most difficult part of any business, including the real estate industry, is staying ahead of the curve. If you’re not prepared for a slowdown, it will come as an unpleasant surprise and then become a major setback.
By Jack Elkins3 years ago in Journal
The Hidden Benefits of Writing Daily
Writing every day is a noble pursuit. To keep your mind active, productive, and constructive throughout the day, it's common to write every day. Even though writing every day sounds like a prominent practice for many of us, writing regularly has hidden benefits that most don't take advantage of. Why should you write every day? Here are a few reasons why you should write every day:
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
Ten Truths About What Life Is Like for Former U.S. Presidents
Ten Truths About What Life Is Like for Former U.S. Presidents The presidency of a country is one of the most difficult occupations there is. It might be more appropriate to argue that the presidency is the most demanding job there is. For the duration of his or her four-year mandate, the commander in chief is always on call. If he is successful, voters will reward him with another four-year term as president. Everything of vital importance crosses the desk of the American president every day: issues with military preparation, financial difficulties, social problems, public policy issues, and more. There is no minor choice. The workplace's constant demands have resulted in its employees aging to the point where it has become a meme. According to certain historians, American presidents age two years for every year they hold the office. In January 2009, Barack Obama famously took office. He was young and energetic. After eight years, the demands of his employment had significantly made his hair grey. When everything is said and done, what happens? Do former leaders now finally unwind and let their hair down? (Sorry, Barack. Or does the quick pace go on? This list is all about what former American presidents' daily lives are like after leaving office.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Journal
Elon Musk keeps the layoff axe swinging, cuts more Twitter workers
Elon Musk laid off more Twitter Inc. laborers from the business side of the informal organization's business starting late on Sunday, further managing a staff that had proactively been demolished by cuts and renunciations.
By Bishal Roy3 years ago in Journal
5 Ways To Make Money From Your Phone Now
1. Make money back For a really low-exertion method for bringing in cash from your telephone - or set aside cash, contingent upon your perspective - attempt a money-back application. These applications normally offer refunds and limits on regular things.
By James Smith3 years ago in Journal
The 6 Phases of A Startup
Running a Startup might be your dream, but sadly, dreams don’t always come through and entrepreneurs deal with this the most. Startups exist in phases. Each of these presents new challenges that impact how well the company performs, how much it grows, and how long it exists. To keep their head above the water, entrepreneurs must be able to tell what phase their startup is in and retain a good vision of where it is headed.
By Alexandros Christidis3 years ago in Journal
4 Ways To Build Assets and The Benefits of Doing So
The difference between the rich and the wealthy is probably that the first has a lot of money whereas the second has assets. Assets are resources that have economic value and are expected to bring future benefits to their owners. In effect, the process of building assets requires strategy and good timing.
By Alexandros Christidis3 years ago in Journal
10 Things the History Books Don’t Tell You About Pablo Escobar
10 Things the History Books Don’t Tell You About Pablo Escobar Most of us are familiar with Pablo Escobar because of the well-liked Narcos TV series on Netflix. He is a well-known drug lord. Despite his notoriety, a lot of information concerning this drug lord has mostly gone unnoticed. Here are 10 facts about this drug boss that you probably won't discover in a local history book.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Journal
America’s Oil Diplomacy Has Been Broken Down
Silently New Mega deals worth hundred and hundreds of billions was newly established between China and some Middle East countries ,and some drastic changes are now in place and set up between China and Saudi Arabia.. History has been made
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Cost of Taxing National Savings
Budget 2022-23 continues a trend of increasing tax rates and withdrawing exemptions, raising the tax burden on existing taxpayers. Like all previous budgets, the current one aims to reduce the fiscal deficit, which has remained between 7 and 8% of GDP for two decades, by increasing revenue. In the past, such an approach rarely worked, as neither real revenue nor the deficit decreased.
By Munnazir zarin3 years ago in Journal







