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financial writer since early 2012, striving to demystify the intriguing field of finance — which, contrary to popular opinion, is truly what makes the world go «round.
Not exact matches
Since 2009, Kevin Mercadante has been sharing his journey from a washed - up mortgage loan officer to emerging from the
Financial Meltdown as a contract / self - employed «slash worker» — accountant / blogger / freelance
writer — on Out of Your Rut.com.
Ever
since his breakthrough book, Bull's Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market (Wiley, 2004), best - selling author, analyst, and
financial writer John Mauldin has been helping individual investors and institutions develop a clearer understanding of the forces driving the global economy and investment markets.
The first two «Museum» films earned $ 560 million in worldwide box office, so the move makes
financial sense as well as creative sense,
since it gives the
writers a chance to try new things.
Since there are so few subjects more hilarious than the 2008
financial crisis, let's get the
writer / director of Anchorman and Step Brothers to adapt the Michael Lewis best - selling book.
There's an unavoidable risk in basing a novel on recent events like the 2008
financial crisis,
since the drama of real life usually outruns the imagination of even the most talented
writer.
He had never opened up much about his
financial past, though I knew he had been a
writer / cartoonist / online entrepreneur
since college and that sometimes he struggled to make ends meet.
Ever
since his breakthrough book, Bull's Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market (Wiley, 2004), best - selling author, analyst, and
financial writer John Mauldin has been helping individual investors and institutions develop a clearer understanding of the forces driving the global economy and investment markets.
Since I'm pretty busy being a Dad, husband,
financial analyst, self - proclaimed contractor (that recently failed miserably with crown molding...), and a
writer for other prominent blogs, sometimes I just can't keep up.
Steve Lander has been a
writer since 1996, with experience in the fields of
financial services, real estate and technology.