About The Mister Finance Blog
Is the Dow up or down today? What’s going on in the market? How is that stock or investment doing? These are just some of the questions that can be answered by the Mister Finance blog. Our look into the world of finance will keep you informed on the latest business news and investment strategies. Not only will you find important analysis on stocks and bonds, there are also news about current events that factor into the flow of money.

When it comes to finance, it’s all about risk. And where would you be without your reading materials to assess those risks? You have to find out what’s related to your investments -- from how organizations raise, allocate, and use their monetary resources to the current state of the national (and in some cases international) economy. When it comes to retiring, you want to make sure your 401k and savings plans remain stable. You will find some related information in this blog to help you in those areas.

For those who work in finance to the casual investor, you can read up here on the current money buzz. Topics include stocks, savings, retirement, credit, and more. Do you know why it’s important to keep a diversified portfolio? For the latest market analysis, market preview, market review, and all things economics, Mister Finance has got all your bases covered.

Oh, So Now There Are No Green Shoots?

Q&A With Larry Connors
In continuing this excellent series, I'm pleased to present this Q&A with Larry Connors. For many of you, Larry needs no introduction as th...

Continue Reading Q&A With Larry Connors

Norway Is the Safest Sovereign Credit

Jobs Data Disappoints ‘Green Shoot’ers

Specialization Evolves

Hope Floats
Stocks kick off second-half with a win A wild ride so far A slip in consumer confidence Wall Street's fear gauge Stock market sentiment according to Google Trends Obama presents bill to create consumer-finance watchdog New fina...

Continue Reading Hope Floats

Mutual Fund Monthly

Four Candles on the Birthday Cake

The Latest From Hugh Hendry

Investors Shrug Off Weaker Jobs Data and Push Stocks Higher

The Quarter Is Over