In the annals of late 19th-century American politics, the term "Bourbon Triumvirate" evokes a specific, powerful image: a trio of Democratic leaders who dominated Georgia's political landscape. These men—Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Go…
Category: Finance
Bourbon Triumvirate
Bourbon Triumvirate The term Bourbon Triumvirate refers to Georgia’s three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John
An editor and his newspaper helped build white supremacy in Georgia
Henry W. Grady wanted to promote northern investment in the South – and he was willing to ignore lynchings and the exploitation of black labor.
Unlocking Investment Opportunities: What Companies Can You Invest In?
Investing in companies can be a rewarding venture, offering potential growth, income, and a chance to be part of innovative solutions that drive various
7 Top-Performing U. S. Market Sectors for Strategic Investment in 2025
When my clients ask where to put their money in 2025, I don’t give them the standard “diversify and hope for the best” advice they can get anywhere. After 30+ years of analyzing market cycles and…
Investing Sectors: Which are Prone to Offering Value Investing Opportunities?
Discover the leading sectors for value investing that can offer great long-term value and growth opportunities
Key Investment Sectors for 2025: Opportunities and Insights
As we step into 2025, investors are eagerly watching emerging trends and strategic sectors that promise the most growth potential. Changes in technology, environmental focus, consumer behavior, and…
Sector Investing: Focusing on Industry-Specific Opportunities
Discover sector investing, a strategy targeting industry-specific opportunities to maximize returns by focusing on high-growth sectors and market trends.
Credit reporting requirements (FCRA)
Resources to help industry understand, implement, and comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and Regulation V.
The CFPB
We aim to make consumer financial markets work for consumers, responsible providers, and the economy as a whole. We protect consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices and take action against companies that break the law. We arm people with the information, steps, and tools that they need to make smart financial decisions.