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Some Notes On Thinking, Fast and Slow financialagile.com
Written by Jamie Friday, 18 May 2012 13:55 I was at work, last week,...
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Testing and Finance 2012 photo day2 financialagile.com
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Testing and Finance 2012 photo day1 financialagile.com
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Financial Agile is now an open group
I am pleased to announce that, as the owner of this group, I have just switched us to an open discussion group. All future discussions ...

It took me five days to solve the problem fully, to come up with a robust design. But, it took me only five minutes to write an ...
WindowLicker financialagile.com
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The End of An Epoch: A Story in Retrospect financialagile.com
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Financial Agile's First Essay Competition financialagile.com
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Super Taxman Wanted financialagile.com
As the euro debt crisis continues the negotiations in Europe should focus on a homogeneous and centralised tax collection system with local governments guarding a responsible devision of wealth. This means one European Tax...

Eurobonds, is there even a choice? financialagile.com
The debt problems in Europe a large and pressing. An immediate, short term solution, has to be found. We no longer have the luxury of implementing or waiting to implement the long term solution. In the sort term the Eurobond...

Money doesn't matter financialagile.com
This blog will explain what inflation is and discuss its consequences. Finally, the current state of the economy is considered with its historical low interest, rising inflation and a quantitative easing policy.
