Investing in startups offers various avenues, including direct participation, equity crowdfunding platforms like StartEngine and syndicates. These platforms allow Americans to invest small amounts, ...
Retirement investing used to mean picking between stale index funds, overpriced mutual funds or praying your target date fund didn't flatline. But what if you could use that same 401(k) or IRA to ...
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Brian Bustamante-Nicholson, a consumer goods investor at downtown-based Greycroft, has a unique take on early-stage investing. Consumer goods can get to market and start making revenue far faster than ...
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Understanding the economy requires recognizing the predictable sequence of the Business Cycle, which is critical for long-term investment strategies. The EPB Four Economy Framework segments the ...
Artificial intelligence has grabbed headlines recently, but a different sort of sector of the U.S. economy is in full growth mode: franchising. U.S. franchise establishments – think McDonald's, the ...
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For Carlos Peña (MBA ’19), the education he received at Leeds and the ecosystem of entrepreneurship, venture capital, and social impact he found in Boulder and Denver transformed the trajectory of his ...
The share of adult Americans who own stocks is approaching an all-time high of 63%, which may explain why events such as the surge in “meme” stocks like GameStop gets such generous play in the news.