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6 Amazing LGBT Books You Need to Be Reading

May 29, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Whether you’re interested in reading an LGBT book because you want to see more representation on the page, or you’re just getting pumped up for pride month, there’s bound to be a book out there for you. Books about gay characters by LGBTQ authors take us on literary journeys that are diverse and beautiful.

Countless people have used these books as a way to come to terms with their own sexuality and better understand the inner workings of people around them. [Read more…] about 6 Amazing LGBT Books You Need to Be Reading

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What is Money Supply? The Answer in Layman Terms.

May 20, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Money supply is the total amount of money circulating in the economy at a particular time, often measured on a country-by-country basis.

The reason that money supply is important is that it can drive inflation or deflation, affect the price of investments, influence exchange rates, and in some cases, impact economic and business cycles.

For this reason, money supply is tracked by the government or central bank of each country to keep track of a nation’s economic health and stability. [Read more…] about What is Money Supply? The Answer in Layman Terms.

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Will Interest Rates Go Down in 2020? COVID Forecasts and Trends.

May 19, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

The Coronavirus has hit the economy hard, with U.S. unemployment claims surging to levels beyond those of the Great Depression. As of May 2020, unemployment claims in the U.S. have surpassed 36 million. With an estimated 157 million Americans composing the U.S. workforce, that number represents close to a quarter of workers (22.9%).

That is a shocking, frightening statistic. 

Given these dire circumstances, the question becomes, will interest rates go down in 2020? More importantly, how would you benefit if they do? [Read more…] about Will Interest Rates Go Down in 2020? COVID Forecasts and Trends.

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Rich Mindset vs. Poor Mindset: 13 Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

May 7, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

These are the massive differences between a rich mindset and a poor mindset.

Different characteristics can determine your wealth. Some studies have revealed how wealthy people think differently. If you’re interested in becoming rich there are things you can do to reach that goal.

While these differences don’t describe everyone in the two groups, they are correct often enough to merit attention. Whether or not you’re born wealthy, you can improve your income by changing how you think. [Read more…] about Rich Mindset vs. Poor Mindset: 13 Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

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Marie Forleo’s B-School, Web TV Show and Award-Winning Books

May 6, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

If you have been wanting to learn how to start a business, but have no idea where to even start, you are not alone.

According to research, over 90% of new online startups fail. Many of them launched prematurely and had no previous business experience. [Read more…] about Marie Forleo’s B-School, Web TV Show and Award-Winning Books

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