According to members of The Guardian, the world is now home to 147 "unicorns" - companies with private valuations of at least $1 billion. This is a 277% increase, since 2014, that has also been accompanied by talk of a startup bubble. Many prominent venture capitalists have echoed this sentiment, including Benchmark Capital's Bill Gurley and Union Square Venture's Fred Wilson.
Read MoreDear World, LinkedIn Is Not Facebook
People don't understand LinkedIn (LNKD). In fact, there's a fundamental disconnect between the networking platform's objectives and consumer expectations. In a world of purely rational individuals, LinkedIn clearly provides its members maximum utility (i.e. job offers). And while these offers differ, I can't think of an online platform that yields a better ROI for time spent online.
Read MoreFacebook Files For Troubling Patent, Receives Regulatory Approval
For those in the "know," FinTech (or financial Technology) is arguably the most admired startup sector in America. Next to cyber security and SaaS platforms, FinTech firms are revolutionizing the investment process. Companies like Wealthfront and Robinhood allow middle and lower class Americans access to services that have long been reserved for Wall Street's elite.
Read MoreYour Net Worth Is Falling, Here's How To Fix It
Let's start with a very basic question: like most Millennials, is the entirety of your wealth held in a checking or savings account? If so, do you know the APY associated with your savings account? Is your annual percentage yield lower than inflation? Do you even know what I'm talking about...?
Read MoreHillary Clinton, Poster Child For Financial Illiteracy
Hopefully by now, as an experienced American voter, you've realized politicians will promise their constituents anything in exchange for votes: call it quid pro quo incompetency. In most every example, be they liberal or conservative, presidential candidates address voter concerns by publicly declaring how they "understand" middle class problems and will undoubtedly, upon taking office, "support" all "comprehensive" and "bipartisan" solution.
Read MoreHow China Just Elected President Trump
Surprise, China just devalued its currency... again! Over the past 24 hours, the People's Bank of China decided to depreciate the Yuan by 1.9%, making the U.S. dollar the strongest performing currency to date. This monetary action is nothing new in the current era of globalization; in fact, China has long been (rightfully) accused of purposely devaluing its currency so as to increase foreign direct investments and heighten its export-driven economy.
Read MoreTwitter Never Fails To Fail
For those familiar with Bethany McLean's The Smartest Guys In The Room, the forthcoming comparison will make sense; for those unfamiliar with her book, regarding Enron's executive leadership, the following analogy may fall on deaf ears. In any case, allow me to preface all further Enron remarks by first decrying the company's actions. While its employees were, for the most part, incredibly intelligent, Enron epitomizes all that was, and still is, wrong with corporate America.
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