Bryan Nash Staff writer Bryan Nash has devoted much of his life to searching for the truth behind the lies that the masses never question. He is currently pursuing a Master's of Divinity and is the author of The Messiah's Misfits, Things Unseen and The Backpack Guide to Surviving the University. He has also been a regular contributor to the magazine Biblical Insights.

In September, home building reached its highest level in more than four years. And compared to 2011, new construction increased by about 35 percent. It could be proof that it's the right time to consider investing in real estate.

Buy Real-Estate Before The Market Recovers

In September, home building reached its highest level in more than four years. And compared to 2011, new construction increased by about 35 percent. It could be proof that it's the right time to consider investing in real estate. The biggest jump was seen... Read More >>

I lent some things to a friend of mine. He lost my stuff. Guess what? I don't lend things to him anymore. If someone or something proves to be irresponsible, then you should not align yourself financially with that person or thing.

Another Reason To Invest In Gold

I lent some things to a friend of mine. He lost my stuff. Guess what? I don't lend things to him anymore. If someone or something proves to be irresponsible, then you should not align yourself financially with that person or thing. Recently, the Fed lost a... Read More >>

On July 14, 2005, Kyle MacDonald had a paper clip. On July 5, 2006, the paper clip got MacDonald a house. How did he do it? He traded up.

Always Trade Up

On July 14, 2005, Kyle MacDonald had a paper clip. On July 5, 2006, the paper clip got MacDonald a house. How did he do it? He traded up. He traded the paper clip for a pen. He traded the pen for a doorknob. He traded the doorknob for a camp stove. He... Read More >>

A certain rare commodity went for $25,000 in 1985. In 1991, it jumped to $451,000. Then in 2008, it sold for $2.8 million. Was it a well-played stock? Not exactly. A piece of land in a booming area? Nope. A thriving business? Wrong again. It was a baseball card.

Hit A Home Run With Baseball Card Investing

A certain rare commodity went for $25,000 in 1985. In 1991, it jumped to $451,000. Then in 2008, it sold for $2.8 million. Was it a well-played stock? Not exactly. A piece of land in a booming area? Nope. A thriving business? Wrong again. It was a baseball... Read More >>

If your retirement accounts aren't what they used to be, you're not alone. Investors took a hit when the market took a dive. Because of this, many people have thought that the best time to retire is when the market peaks. But new research out of the University of Missouri shows that this might not be the best idea.

A Bad Economy Presents The Perfect Time To Retire

If your retirement accounts aren't what they used to be, you're not alone. Investors took a hit when the market took a dive. Because of this, many people have thought that the best time to retire is when the market peaks. But new research out of the... Read More >>

With the impending collapse of the U.S. dollar, wise investors are putting precious metals in their portfolio. But beware: Fake gold bars are circulating.

Beware Of Fake Gold

With the impending collapse of the U.S. dollar, wise investors are putting precious metals in their portfolio. But beware: Fake gold bars are circulating. Fake precious metals have always been out there; but with today’s investing landscape, you can be... Read More >>

Running a business is a lot like steering a ship: Once you get going in the wrong direction, it’s hard to turn around. But it’s not impossible. Most likely, if your ship is in a storm and the forecast doesn’t look hopeful, one of these three things needs to be addressed: the people, the product or the path.

The 3 Ps That Turn Problems Into Prosperity

Running a business is a lot like steering a ship: Once you get going in the wrong direction, it’s hard to turn around. But it’s not impossible. If profits are puttering, you need to identify the problem. Most likely, if your ship is in a storm and the... Read More >>

It’s never been easier to eavesdrop. If you’re a small-business owner, use it to your advantage. By using some online listening tools, you can know what people want and, even more importantly, what consumers are saying about you.

Listen Up: Pay Attention To What People Say About You

We all like to know what people are saying. Specifically, what they are saying about us. It used to be that the beauty shop was the place to catch up on all the latest, juicy tales. But today, you don’t have to be in need of a perm to know what people are... Read More >>

Several online services exist to put you in touch with journalists. These days, journalists don’t check their mailboxes for the latest, greatest press release. Instead, journalists and news companies are sending out requests and covering the first people who respond.

Get Recognized

When it comes to publicity, many small businesses feel like Waldo. You know, the little guy in the red-and-white shirt. You can look and look and look, but you may never find him. Among the sea of competition, you might feel like you go unnoticed. Let’s... Read More >>

In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the tried-and-true method of communication: snail mail or, as it used to be called, mail. In today’s technological times, an old-fashioned letter -- signed, sealed and delivered -- is a way to stand out.

Snail Mail: A Speedy Way To Boost Business

In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the tried-and-true method of communication: snail mail or, as it used to be called, mail. Email was all the rage in marketing departments until, well, it became all the rage in marketing departments. You see,... Read More >>

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