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Interest Rates Went Up, But Markets Rallied Anyway. Is the Bear Market Over?
Interest rates are up, GDP is down, and the economy might be in a recession. Still, stocks and crypto rallied. Does that mean the bear market is over?
Inflation: What Is Its Real Impact On You?
Your personal inflation rate probably isn't the same as the national average. What is the real impact of inflation on you and how can you reduce it? Get a free guide to help you figure out how.
Digital Deals: The Best Coupon & Comparison Shopping Apps
Shopping online is convenient and easy—and it can save you money. Get ready to save with some of the top apps that can help you get a better deal.
Inflation Is Up – What Does That Mean For You?
With inflation the highest it's been in over 40 years, what does it mean for you and is there a solution?
Cryptocurrency Stablecoins as an Alternative to Low Interest Fixed Income Investments
Inflation is high. Cash and fixed income don't earn much in terms of interest. Stablecoins may be a solution for some investors to protect their principle but earn a yield that's equal to or greater than inflation.
How Rising Interest Rates Could Affect You
The Fed is poised to make multiple interest rate increases the year. Find out how they can affect you.
Ethereum – The Who, What, When, Why, and How 




The last Escient Financial Insights post looked at Bitcoin. Now it's time to look at the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap, and the one that may have had the biggest impact on the financial system besides Bitcoin – Ethereum.


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Bitcoin – The Who, What, When, Why, and How
Bitcoin is the original and the most prominent cryptocurrency in use today. Here is an overview of bitcoin, how it works, and how to use it.
The Stock Market and the Economy Are Not the Same: A Guide to Understanding the Difference
Stocks have been up — but unemployment has also risen. Why is that? Here, we break down the major differences between the stock market and the economy.
Understanding (and Avoiding) the "Money Illusion"
The “money illusion” refers to how we view our buying power today versus in the future. Are you falling victim to this potentially dangerous ideology?

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