economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Indonesian Finance: The Road to Success for Every Asian Business
It has not been longer than several decades ago when the financial system has started to change. People in Indonesia have finally given the trust to the local currency. For that reason, the banks in the area had more savings and income to start giving loans to the economy.
By Tonya Lane5 years ago in Journal
Economy
As a lot of people know the economic is changing in many aspects, it is true because of this situation we are living now the economy has changed a lot affecting people in the whole world. Now speaking of workplace maybe in 5 or 6 years it will be completely changed, everything is going to be digital, the companies is going to use machines instead of people everything will be technological. We have to be prepare to everything that is coming. Now in this moment there are countries that were more affected than other. The past and the present of economic develoment sets platform for the long-term future.
By Hannelly Perez6 years ago in Journal
Australia is an American Company
There are conventional and unconventional strategies when it comes to mitigating risks, ensuring business continuity and making sure you have ample cash available. My example for today is a country. It's a continent. No - it's actually a company.
By Ivan Ivanka6 years ago in Journal
How to Get Your Business in Touch with the Low Touch Economy
Ever-so-slowly, the world is creeping back towards some semblance of normality. But there is a certain sense that things may never been fully the same as before the world went into lockdown. With social behaviours and etiquette sharply changing, how can businesses built upon years and years of the ‘old’ normal embrace the new world that will emerge after the pandemic is brought under control?
By Amy Mercer6 years ago in Journal
What Investors and Landlords Need to Know About COVID-19
The financial impacts of the pandemic have been felt in every corner of the economy, but the rental market was hit especially early, and hard. Major cities have already seen rent strikes, and in April and May, only around 80% of tenants were able to pay their rent on time and in full. That means tenants and landlords are both hurting, with housing security and mortgage payments both under threat.
By Joy Bender6 years ago in Journal
Coronavirus has shaped a new future for work
The global pandemic has spread all over the world. The COVID-19 has affected the lives of many. Industries have not taken it easy either. Many have lost their jobs, while others had to adjust to the completely new lifestyle and completely new reality they work up one day. The pandemic is not over yet, but some restrictions have been lifted.
By Mariam Pagava6 years ago in Journal
“every one percent unemployment goes up, 40,000 people die".
The famous line, "every one percent unemployment goes up, 40,000 people die" comes from the mouth of Brad Pitt in 'The Big Short', a film based around the true story of a group of investors who short (bet against) the US housing market.
By Tom Guyton-Day6 years ago in Journal
Is Working Overtime Worth it in Your Country?
We’ve all likely stayed later at work when we’ve been super busy or had to catch up on work, however sadly, in recent years, long working days and taking work home has become the norm for many employees. Not only is this causing employees to miss out on enjoying the pleasures of life and spending quality time with family and friends, it might not be worth the hassle.
By James Patefield6 years ago in Journal
Going International? Not So Fast
Introduction It’s one of the most iconic scenes in the history of movies. In the 1967 movie, “The Graduate,” a very young Dustin Hoffman is taken aside at a cocktail party by a middle-aged, successful looking businessman. The elderly gentleman takes it upon himself to give the very young central character career advice. The tip for the young graduate to lead to a successful career, riches, and yes, a good life is simple: “one word...plastics.”
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal









