by Larry Walker
As a worried world watches, an all-out partisan political battle rages regarding the debt dilemma that threatens financial disaster for this nation and could send shock waves throughout the world. Because financial markets are all affected...
by Rex Sexton
Just over 40 years ago the United States government decided to go off the gold standard, U.S. dollars no longer being backed up by their value in gold. Four decades later we are feeling the economic crunch that comes from unwise financial...
by Darris McNeely
2009 is upon us, and the news is not encouraging.
by Karen Meeker
Young people need to know how to use credit effectively. Many don't and pay a steep price to learn. Read this for some important advice about your money.
by Dan Preston
Interviews showcasing a diverse range of life and career stories, with helpful notes on the way of life as a Christian. Today's subject: Heidi Braun, Managing Editor of Internal Publications at United Church of God.
by Darris McNeely
In Proverbs 22:7 God spells out a fundamental eternal law of economics: "The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender."
by Darris McNeely
There are times when households reach the end of their financial resources and have to declare bankruptcy. Their income cannot meet their debts. Has America come to such a defining moment?
by Becky Sweat
In these serious economic times, what can you do to strengthen your family's financial position? Here are five crucial steps you can take to put your finances on a more sound footing.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Bloomberg Businessweek published an article by Peter Beinart, a Daily Beast columnist and university professor, that originally appeared online with the title "Obama Should Give Peace a Chance With Iran" (Sept. 19, 2013).