A 190 Años del Nacimiento de Andrew Carnegie: El Impactante «Hombre del Acero»
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland on November 25, 1835. Later, he would achieve the American Dream and become the Man of Steel. Let's look at the full story.
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland on November 25, 1835. Later, he would achieve the American Dream and become the Man of Steel. Let's look at the full story.
Just as driving requires a driver's license, providing financial advice requires special certification. Advising without such certification is illegal and can lead to criminal prosecution. Let's look at financial advisor certifications and how to find out if your advisor is certified or not.
In this final lesson, we'll discuss some final tips to keep your portfolio growing.
On November 23, 1909, Orville and Wilbur Wright go to their newly formed company, The Wright Company, to their workplace. This company had been founded the day before with an initial capital of one million dollars.
On November 22, Apple and Microsoft signed an agreement granting Microsoft the right to use portions of the technology they had developed for the Mac display for free.
On November 21, 1973, an 18-and-a-half-minute tape was released showing US President Nixon discussing what happened at the Democratic compound with his Chief of Staff, H.R. Haldeman. This incident undermined confidence in Nixon and began to affect the stock market: it fell 40% throughout the investigation.
On November 20, 1923, inflation in Germany reached its peak. The exchange rate reached $1 to $4.2 trillion, and inflation reached a staggering $3,250,000 per month. Prices doubled every two days, and workers were paid twice a day to buy things during the day before prices rose again at night. Let's look at the full story and its consequences for everyday life.
It's what we all want: lots of money, easy and fast. Do we all agree? Below, we'll explain what's true and what's false about investment strategies for getting rich.
Investment planning is an essential tool for achieving your long-term financial goals. By establishing a clear and coherent strategy, you'll be able to make more informed decisions and increase your chances of success.
On November 17, 2010, Warren Buffett published an article in the New York Times titled "Pretty Good for Government Work" in which he thanked the government for its work in the dot-com crisis.
On November 16, 2010, the book The Millionaire Next Door, by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko, goes on sale. This book chronicles the habits that millionaires have in common, which are often very different from what one might have imagined.
On November 15, 1867, an invention emerged that would change Wall Street and the world's stock exchanges: Edward Calahan introduced tickers, a code to identify stock market participants that could be easily transmitted by telegraph. This was to replace the old stockbroker, who until then had literally run around the stock exchange floor checking for the latest prices.