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Race influences professional investors' financial judgments | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

“This study takes a necessary and critical look at how bias impacts the investing space through the lens of those in power and provides insight into how decision-makers can better resolve those challenges going forward.”As the report highlights, “asset allocators

Extroverted? You may have better financial outcomes | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

For the last thirty years I have made most of my money through investing, which I find great fun. Mostly this has been on the stock markets in the UK, Australia, and the US. In a sense it has been a very successful hobby.

How to easily lose money on the market | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Of those, 613 were broad-based, investing in a wide range of stocks. The remaining 473 were specialized ETFs, investing in a specific industry or multiple industries that are tied by a theme.

The stocks you buy depend on your brain | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Despite long-term profit expectations, many people shy away from investing their money in supposedly riskier forms of investment—such as stocks. Why?

Downsizing local news contributes to crumbling infrastructure | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Our study shows that investing in facilities that improve our resilience to climate hazards requires investing in the health of local news.”.

Resume padding: Bad for individuals, good for society? | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Their modeling uncovered two major results: The possibility of resume padding reduces the return of investing in higher education.

Workplace AI revolution isn't happening yet | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

The main reasons for investing were improving efficiency, productivity and product and service quality, according to the survey.

Want to increase staff loyalty? You'll need to be seen as important to them | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

“While it’s worthwhile investing in employees who see the relationship as important, employers would also do well to look for ways to motivate those staff who don’t.”

Ways to preserve employee morale during cost-cutting | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

When investing in workers was combined with cost-cutting, employee job attitudes remained relatively stable over time. Company support for workers after downsizing was perceived as helping reestablish the employee-employer bond, the researchers found.