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2 ETFs to Capitalize on U.S. Dollar Bullishness or Bearishness

With rising rates on the horizon, that should spell bullishness for the U.S. dollar, but ongoing market influences could easily turn that tide. That said, investors can get tactical exposure to the U.S. dollar with a pair of funds from Invesco. Geopolitical influences are starting to move the dollar as of late. Those same geopolitical […]

Opinion: The power of retail mentorship

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Surveying the Economic Landscape of 2022 (Conclusion)

CHICAGO — Understanding the economy as a whole can help small- to mid-sized business owners see the market forces that are impacting their efforts, as well as allow them to chart a course to a brighter future. With this understanding, Dr. Chris Kuehl, a managing director of Armada Corporate Intelligence, recently presented the “Looking at […]

Pilot Program Expands Ethics at the Daniels College of Business

DU’s School of Accountancy partners with Truth in Accounting Announcement  • February 22, 2022 The University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business is known for academic rigor and a long commitment to teaching ethical leadership. Thanks to a generous donation from Daniels’ alumni Jack (BSBA 1979) and Sheila Weinberg (BSBA 1979), DU’s School of Accountancy will […]

West Virginia’s reality check on economy | Opinion

Legislators have been told that West Virginia’s economic recovery has been strong. The inference is that normality is around the corner and almost back. The serious question is whether “Back to Normal” is adequate. There are several matters of serious concern. First, there is the workforce participation rate which economist John Deskins at West Virginia […]