Ask the experts: Best business credit card practices
According to an ASU finance expert, there isn't one perfect business credit card for an organization because it depends on what a company is looking for — from big initial rewards bonuses and generous ongoing rewards, to 0% introductory APRs, or $0 fees.
In 2022, Arizona and national economy expected to stay on expansion track
Listen to top national and regional experts give their predictions on employment recovery from the severe contraction induced by the pandemic, the expected role of the stimulus legislation on growth, jobs, and inflation, as well as their perspectives for the Arizona economy.
How Phoenix predicted Zillow’s spectacular crash
Software isn't ready to take over real estate. Just ask Phoenix, one of the hottest housing markets in the country.
Minimum wage earners can’t afford a two-bedroom rental, report says
An ASU economist says higher minimum wages will help some while others will find fewer available positions or hours reduced in their positions.
Best and worst cities for first-time homebuyers
WalletHub asked an ASU real estate expert about the most ideal and least ideal places to buy a house in the U.S. Learn what to look for in a neighborhood, how to know if you're financially ready, the minimum down payment, and more.
Why women are the MBA minority and how that could change
ASU's director of graduate student recruitment says believing in yourself is part of the equation to making women the majority in the MBA program.
'What am I supposed to do?': 500 seniors must leave mobile-home park near Scottsdale
>When mobile-home parks close, residents usually have little time to find a new place to live. An ASU real estate expert says it affects people's lives, particularly those who are most vulnerable and have the least options.
Retail sales report shows billions in extra spending
Even before the holiday shopping season began, consumers were purchasing Christmas gifts. An ASU economist explains why they're spending despite rising inflation.
Why is there still a need for physical bank branches?
A lot of financial transactions can now be done online — from depositing checks, transferring cash, and paying bills — but brick-and-mortar locations are still necessary. Learn why.
Supply chain challenge: Shortages, shipping woes, staffing issues could dim holiday shopping season
Valley companies have been dealing with a low inventory of parts and raw materials, late shipments, and cost increases from sellers. All of this affects Christmas shopping.