The 2016 campaign season has been defined in part by a breakdown in longstanding party coalitions, leaving an unusually large percentage of the electorate either unsure of how to vote or determined to stay home.
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Professor Stephen Penman of Columbia Business School offers tips for the beginner investor.
Understand your investment horizon. When do you want to cash out? Establish your time horizon to determine your risk profile.
A house is an excellent asset to own, but be wary of buying at “bubble” prices. Owning a home is one of the few ways an individual can issue long-term debt (via a mortgage). Buy when interest rates are low.
New parents are usually asked two questions: “is it a boy or a girl?” and “what name did you choose?” Your name is usually the first thing someone hears about you. Now, new research from Columbia Business School reveals that your name says even more about you than you might have believed.