Keith Nolen
Keith Nolen is an accomplished author and speaker with degrees in English and management. Keith has authored numerous technical, financial, and political pieces, including award-winning fiction.
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MBA, Rollins College; BA, English, University of FloridaInterests
Finance, politics, technology, money, Business Process, management, religion, Christianity, marriage, softwareMotto
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International Institute of Business Analysis, IBM Lotus Certified Software Professional, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins CollegeFavorites
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Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a Must-Visit Theme ParkUniversal Studios Resort has a huge, huge hit on its hands with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the just-opened Harry Potter-themed park-within-a-park at Universal's Islands of Adventure. -
Off the Beaten Path in Orlando, FloridaTo add local flavor to your Orlando visit, try these off-the-beaten-path attractions!
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Money for Mere Mortals: Is Good Credit Good Business?Why is credit liquidity so important for businesses to survive? In personal finance if you need credit to survive you're considered irresponsible, but for businesses it seems to be OK. Why is that? -
A New "Genesis" from GenesisFro over 40 years, Genesis was an instrumental of the pop and rock scene. The 1983 album "Genesis" found them at the peak of their ability to fuse art-rock and pop music.
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Money for Mere Mortals: The Debate Over the Stimulus PlanThe President has signed a $787 billion stimulus bill. But how is it supposed to work?
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Money for Mere Mortals: Pay Nothing for TVIf you're tired of paying $50, $60, or more a month for TV service, learn how to 'cut the cable' and pay nothing for your television programming.
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Money for Mere Mortals: The Confidence GameThe recent $787 billion stimulus package concentrates on tax cuts and infrastructure projects. But will this kind of spending really help our economy? -
Money for Mere Mortals: Vinegar in Your PocketWant to save the equivalent of two car payments a year? Look to your pantry.
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Money for Mere Mortals: How to Pay Less for TVHas your TV bill gone up? Here's how you can knock it back down.
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Preparing for the Ditgital TV CutoverThe FCC has declared that all analog TV broadcasts will end on February 17th. But then Congress changed the rules. Learn how to prepare for this big change in TV!
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Money for Mere Mortals: The Government Destroys a Free MarketOn February 17th, the FCC-mandated cutover to digital TV will begin. But the unintended gaming of the free-market economy has been underway for a long time. -
Money for Mere Mortals: Air SupplyLearn from Europe's energy mistakes how to keep your economic air supply going strong.
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President Obama and January 21Extraordinary challenges await this extraordinary man. -
Money for Mere Mortals: From Circuit City to the Broken CityCircuit City is liquidating, selling everything and closing down. This is bad news, not just for employees and investors, but for communities as well. Here's why retail bankruptcy can lead to crime and urban blight.
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President Obama and the New Way of the WorldThe new President charted a new course for the nation in a way that has not been done on a Tuesday in January since the days of Reagan. Here's an analysis of his remarks.