Analytics firm Flurry that tracks the apps industry writes in one of its blogs, "Conventional wisdom (backed by a variety of non-Flurry surveys) is that Android users tend to be less affluent and less willing to pay for things than iOS users. Does the …
"Most people think the district is working hard," said John Wells, who arrived in 1979 as a mining engineer and now runs a financial services company. "But then you're confronted with the testing numbers — and they tell us we're … Amendment 66 would …
Today's online approach to personal finance is especially popular with the generations of investors who have grown up with the Internet and the mass-affluent market, which largely has been ignored by advisers. But the potential … “Formerly considered …
… for tax flight are shortsighted. Marylanders straining to make ends meet have more pressing worries than the way some of their comparatively affluent neighbors have recently become ex-neighbors. But it might have struck them as curious that in …
However, it is a very serious mistake, because it neglects the most promising technology market demographic of all: the affluent, increasingly technologically sophisticated older generation we are calling the 'silver surfers'." The silver surfers take …
Mobile banking usage increases with income, the survey finds, but wealthy customers are more demanding. They tend to seek premium service and tailored expert advice through personal banking relationships, not just convenience through digital channels.
American carrier Delta offered the right stuff via its Luxury Royal service in 1958, an all-first-class aircraft boasting a luxurious interior featuring tan, turquoise and aqua fabric and leather accented in gold and silver. Gold window curtains …
The researchers, based at the Universities of Leicester and Cambridge, looked how advanced breast cancer was in over 20,000 women diagnosed between 2006-2010 using data from the National Cancer Registration Service. They then calculated how many lives …
In Dublin, for example, council members earn $11,250 a year for their service. But in Washington Township, which surrounds Dublin, trustees earn $20,568, the maximum. Washington Township has the biggest annual budget in central Ohio: $46.6 million.