Try These 3 Stocks Ideas for a Golden Retirement

The U.S. market came back in July and early August owing to a robust job market, strong corporate earnings, and a slight decline in inflation. However, the Fed’s hawkish stance to hike the interest rates aggressively until inflation comes down to the target level is expected to keep the market under pressure in the upcoming…

My Action Plan for Saving and Spending

It is crucial to know where your money goes if you want to get your finances under control. The problem? That isn’t always obvious: Sure, you may keep track of your monthly bills. But what about your daily expenses? When you add up your out-of-pocket expenses, you might be surprised at how much you spend…

How to Get Ongoing Media Exposure Using Seasonal Stories

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Seasonal stories are events that are celebrated, often worldwide, every year such as Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Black Friday, Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Chinese New Year, Halloween, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Seasonal stories also include the 4 seasons: spring, summer, autumn/fall, and winter. Westend61 | Getty…

Why People Buy What They Buy

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The underlying reason people buy anything is psychological tension. People feel a tension between what they have and what they want. They are living in their current reality but they have a desired reality in their mind that would somehow be better. People buy something to resolve…

Should Investors Buy the Dip on This Digital Payment Stock?

Digital payments company PayPal (PYPL) reported nearly 10% year-over-year revenue growth in the fiscal 2022 second quarter. However, the company’s top-line growth did not translate into bottom-line improvement. Moreover, shares of PYPL have declined 52.5% in price year-to-date due to the post-pandemic slowdown and recent macroeconomic headwinds. So, is it wise to buy the dip…

8 Ways to Avoid Quiet Quitting on Your Team

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Quiet quitting is a style of quitting that involves not abruptly leaving a job but instead performing precisely what the position requires, nothing more and nothing less. It’s the equivalent of being mentally checked out but still physically present. If the true goals of diversity, equity and…