During WWI, the U.S. struggled to supply “the comforts of home” to the Doughboys. The Red Cross and various other groups helped, but it wasn’t enough. During WWII, the U.S. government was determined to do a better job and reserved… Read More ›
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Unraveling the Crypto Craze: From Bitcoin to NFTs | PGDM Creatives
Author: Abhinav Kirti Unraveling the Crypto Craze: From Bitcoin to NFTs Few developments in the ever-changing fields of finance and technology have captured the world’s attention as much as the cryptocurrency craze. Over the past decade, cryptocurrencies have not only… Read More ›
Pi Network vs. Traditional Cryptocurrencies: A Comparative Analysis!
Pi vs. Bitcoin?In the rapidly evolving landscape of cryptocurrencies, Pi Network has emerged as a unique and intriguing player, setting itself apart from well-established traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. While Bitcoin and Ethereum have paved the way for the… Read More ›
How to Survive a Layoff in a 2023 Recession
More than half the global economist predict the United States will be in a a recession by this time next year. What will you do if you find yourself a victim of the shrinking economy? How to Survive a Layoff… Read More ›
Fiat is Finally Worth Something !
$10,000 bill from 1934 sells for $480K at Texas auction: ‘Absolute prize’ ‘Green Seal’ $10,000 bill from 89 years ago sells at Long Beach Expo US Coins Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas Numismatic Rarity is the secret ! As to… Read More ›
US Supermarket Chain Shakes Up Retail Industry by Selling Gold Bullion
Costco, a US supermarket chain known for its diverse product range, has added gold bullion to its inventory. These Swiss-made bars with a 24-karat gold purity are being sold exclusively to Costco members, with each one-ounce bar priced at $1,929.99…. Read More ›
Challenges in Accounting for Sustainable Earnings: Insights from Kenya’s Employment Landscape
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics reported that 75% of Kenyans in employment earn less than 50,000 per month. Data revealed workers in the Agriculture, IT, Transport, Security, and fishing industries earn less than 10,000 monthly. It is an income… Read More ›
Retrotechtacular: How Communism Made Televisions
For those of us who lived through the Cold War, there’s still an air of mystery as to what it was like on the Communist side. As Uncle Sam’s F-111s cruised slowly in to land above our heads in our… Read More ›
Do I Dare to Eat a Lehman? 15 Years Since the Crisis that Ruined All of Our Lives
Like so many things in American life, this momentous and catastrophic event should teach us a lot but has instead gone down the memory hole. Do I Dare to Eat a Lehman? 15 Years Since the Crisis that Ruined All… Read More ›
Repost: On Work and Money: Part One
Earlier this week I read “The Shame that Keeps Us in Our Jobs,” an article by Paul Millerd, one of my LinkedIn contacts. Millerd’s piece, about work, work culture, and money, got me thinking about a whole bunch of topics. … Read More ›
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