ARCC faces yield spread compression and 2026 margin pressure, but taxable spillover supports dividends. Deal flow improves; ...
July 15, 2023 (San Diego) – Whenever a major political event occurs, misinformation becomes rampant. With the upcoming presidential nominee election, false information can be spread to influence ...
Converting digital leads into actual showroom traffic remains one of the biggest challenges in automotive retail. On today’s episode of CBT Now, Sean Gardner, instructor and sales trainer at the Joe ...
The sunk cost fallacy is our tendency to continue with something we’ve invested money, effort, or time into—even if the current costs outweigh the benefits. When we fall prey to the sunk cost fallacy, ...
Tom Henderson is principal researcher for ExtremeLabs and researches and tests enterprise-level hardware and virtual/cloud environments. Early VoIP had mixed results, and problems were rife. Poor ...
ITunes: A step in the right direction, but not enough to make me give up my Kazaa. Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "I Have Seen the Future of Music and Its Name Is iTunes." ...
Gambler’s fallacy is a common cognitive bias that affects decision-making, especially in areas like gambling, investing, and trading. In this article, we’ll strive to break things down by giving you a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bryce Hoffman writes about leadership, strategy, and decision making. The hot-hand fallacy is a cognitive bias that leads ...
With the world moving more and more in the direction of trade protectionism and war, it is worth remembering the origin of the fallacies upon which this movement is based. Michel Montaigne, the ...