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03 March 2014

Top Five Articles from February: Career Development, Anecdotal Signs of a Bubble

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1. Recommended Books for Your Career Development in 2014

Julia VanDeren, the career services representative at CFA Institute, shares her favorite books to help you further your career.

2. Top Anecdotal Signs of a Market Bubble

Anecdotal evidence coupled with hard data helps to better identify market bubbles. Here are the top signs.

3. Seven Abilities Needed for Effectively Managing People

Have you ever wondered what distinguishes great managers from their peers? Apparently it comes down to mastering seven key competencies.

4. Three Unlearned Lessons of the Financial Crisis of 2008

Bethany McLean, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, recently wrote about “The Top Five Unlearned Lessons of the Financial Crisis.” Ron Rimkus, CFA, adds three more points to the list.

5. Emerging Markets Update: 2014 Looking Rough

As the US Federal Reserve continues with its taper plans, it is clear the status quo is radically shifting — and not just in the United States.


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About the Author(s)
Jennifer Curry

Jennifer Curry formerly served as managing editor of the Enterprising Investor. Previously, she was the social media manager at the New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA). Prior to her work at NYSSA, Curry worked as the senior project editor for a nonfiction imprint at Barnes & Noble Publishing and as an assistant editor at the H.W. Wilson Company. She is the editor of several volumes in the Reference Shelf series, and her writing has appeared in Smithsonian, IndustryWeek, Barnes & Noble Review, and other publications. Curry holds a BS in journalism and a BA in anthropology from the University of Kansas, and an MA in anthropology from Hunter College, City University of New York.

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