Where the World is depends on your perspective. Much attention is given by politicians to where the world is in chaos or in promoting the interests of big business - where the world is making money. If you prefer to explore where the world is your oyster there are still plenty of opportunities for the average person to make money and create wealth. This site focuses on the positive side of where the world is today in order to create a desirable world for the future.
With the development of the internet many small home businesses have been able to expand and the opportunity for affiliate marketing has helped thousands of people supplement their incomes and internet marketing has become full-time occupations for many. Although anyone can get into affiliate marketing only a few people are making really good money at it. Another internet business area which many people are now getting involved in is trading commodities and currency. With the downturn in the economy and increase in unemployment the number of "forex" (Foreign Exchange) traders is growing rapidly.
Too frightened to risk being a loser? Of course you should be! That is why you can have a Money Back GUARANTEE that you can learn forex in under 30 days!
Reuters: Money
One bank fee may be going away, but many others lurk Saturday, November 05, 2011 9:36 AM (Reuters) - Sure, Bank of America -- under much public pressure -- dropped its plan to charge customers $5 a month for the privilege of using their debit cards. Does that mean consumers have won the battle? ...
Credit unions boosted by anti-bank campaign Saturday, November 05, 2011 6:59 AM NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Americans are closing bank accounts and moving their money to credit unions in a Facebook campaign that has gathered momentum from anti-Wall Street protests,...
Credit union business grows as consumers sour on banks Saturday, November 05, 2011 12:35 AM(Reuters) - The big banks may have dropped the debit card fees, but the credit unions are the ones picking up the business.
5 reasons to defy the bears and buy stocks now Saturday, November 05, 2011 4:25 AM Yet despite all of the growling in Europe, there are still reasons why you should invest in U.S. stocks.
An expat's guide to 5 ways to survive a tax audit Saturday, November 05, 2011 5:07 AM HONG KONG (Reuters) - Think a U.S. IRS tax audit is stressful at home? Try doing it from halfway round the world.
MF Global rivals race to "margin up" new clients Saturday, November 05, 2011 8:54 AM (Reuters) - Commodity brokers rushed on Friday to finish transferring thousands of customers from bankrupt rival MF Global, shifting their attention to the delicate task of ensuring new clients'...
Regulators' document mishaps irk Wall Street Saturday, November 05, 2011 4:18 AM (Reuters) - Securities regulators might have a difficult time as role models for an industry whose public image needs repairing after a series of their own infractions in handling documents.
Stern Advice: Save big by applying to the right school Friday, November 04, 2011 4:54 AM WASHINGTON (Reuters) - High school seniors who are stressing about college applications face an added burden this year: Not only are they buried in essays and transcripts, they are more worried about...
At a loss for power? Join the generator generation Saturday, November 05, 2011 2:03 AM (Reuters) - After one annoying power outage after another, Jaime Raskulinecz took a step many more homeowners are now making: She bought a generator to keep the electricity on when the power goes out.
Analysis: Temp staffing hints at moderate job gains Saturday, November 05, 2011 2:57 AM (Reuters) - Steady demand for U.S. temporary workers, a leading indicator of wider employment trends, suggests an acceleration in new jobs is still not in the cards.
With the development of the internet many small home businesses have been able to expand and the opportunity for affiliate marketing has helped thousands of people supplement their incomes and internet marketing has become full-time occupations for many. Although anyone can get into affiliate marketing only a few people are making really good money at it. Another internet business area which many people are now getting involved in is trading commodities and currency. With the downturn in the economy and increase in unemployment the number of "forex" (Foreign Exchange) traders is growing rapidly.
Too frightened to risk being a loser? Of course you should be! That is why you can have a Money Back GUARANTEE that you can learn forex in under 30 days!
Reuters: Money
One bank fee may be going away, but many others lurk Saturday, November 05, 2011 9:36 AM (Reuters) - Sure, Bank of America -- under much public pressure -- dropped its plan to charge customers $5 a month for the privilege of using their debit cards. Does that mean consumers have won the battle? ...
Credit union business grows as consumers sour on banks Saturday, November 05, 2011 12:35 AM(Reuters) - The big banks may have dropped the debit card fees, but the credit unions are the ones picking up the business.
5 reasons to defy the bears and buy stocks now Saturday, November 05, 2011 4:25 AM Yet despite all of the growling in Europe, there are still reasons why you should invest in U.S. stocks.
An expat's guide to 5 ways to survive a tax audit Saturday, November 05, 2011 5:07 AM HONG KONG (Reuters) - Think a U.S. IRS tax audit is stressful at home? Try doing it from halfway round the world.
MF Global rivals race to "margin up" new clients Saturday, November 05, 2011 8:54 AM (Reuters) - Commodity brokers rushed on Friday to finish transferring thousands of customers from bankrupt rival MF Global, shifting their attention to the delicate task of ensuring new clients'...
Regulators' document mishaps irk Wall Street Saturday, November 05, 2011 4:18 AM (Reuters) - Securities regulators might have a difficult time as role models for an industry whose public image needs repairing after a series of their own infractions in handling documents.
Stern Advice: Save big by applying to the right school Friday, November 04, 2011 4:54 AM WASHINGTON (Reuters) - High school seniors who are stressing about college applications face an added burden this year: Not only are they buried in essays and transcripts, they are more worried about...
At a loss for power? Join the generator generation Saturday, November 05, 2011 2:03 AM (Reuters) - After one annoying power outage after another, Jaime Raskulinecz took a step many more homeowners are now making: She bought a generator to keep the electricity on when the power goes out.
Analysis: Temp staffing hints at moderate job gains Saturday, November 05, 2011 2:57 AM (Reuters) - Steady demand for U.S. temporary workers, a leading indicator of wider employment trends, suggests an acceleration in new jobs is still not in the cards.
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