Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Wallstreet Journal

The Wallstreet Journal was a great "textbook." The fact that it offered up-to-date

information because it is a newspaper was a great advantage. Textbooks are usually out of date

or even relevant to the market conditions that are currently on-going. The Wallstreet Journal

was a cheaper alternative that provided great knowledge. I use information I've read in the

Journal in everday conversation with my boss and district managers. They are usually

impressed and look forward to talking to me when they visit. Although, I must say I offered

great conversation before anyways.

The Wallstreet Journal offers a comprehensive look at what's going on in the business market,

stock market and world news. All of these aspects are important for our generation to start

becoming more informed on. We will be running the world on day; we should know what to

expect in our future and not go into in blindsided.

Overall, The Wallstreet Journal was a great guide for the classroom. I definitely plan on

renewing my subscription.

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