Finance Infographics

Stop Running From Your Home Energy Bill [Infographic]

Stop Running From Your Home Energy Bill [Infographic]

ADT Pulse combines eco-friendly living with additional home security protection. Users can remotely manage their home’s appliances, lights and thermostat via their Internet-enabled mobile devices. Whether you are at home or on the go, you can control your home with the simple swipe of a screen. It’ll also help reduce your energy bill each month. […]

Budget Cut Blues: How Special Education Students Are Among the Biggest Victims of Federal Spending Drops [Infographic]

Budget Cut Blues: How Special Education Students Are Among the Biggest Victims of Federal Spending Drops [Infographic]

There is no one resource more important than our children. Special-Education-Degree.net has created an infographic entitled “Budget Cut Blues: How Special Education Students Are Among the Biggest Victims of Federal Spending Drops” detailing how we are leaving our children with special needs behind due to the latest round of budget cuts. Unfortunately, the government has […]

Investment Opportunities Projections for 2014 [Infographic]

Investment Opportunities Projections for 2014 [Infographic]

Online Trading Academy, a leading source for investor training has come up a list of what’s hot and what’s not for investment opportunities for 2014. The trading academy has 34 financial educational centers all over the world and they also have a full online curriculum. The investment opportunity forecast for 2014 are from some of […]

President Vs. Student: Exploring University President Salaries [Infographic]

President Vs. Student: Exploring University President Salaries [Infographic]

This infographic lists a few of the largest offenders, including Dennis J. Murray of Marist College, who makes $2,688,148 per year, Amy Gutmann, President of the University of Pennsylvania, who makes $2,091,764 per year, and Ronald J. Donald, President of Johns Hopkins University, who makes just over $1.8 million per year. 42 private college Presidents […]

Saving on College [Infographic]

Saving on College [Infographic]

There’s no two ways about it: College is expensive.  From books and supplies to rent and tuition, students are struggling with more debt than ever before.  An average college degree costs $88,000, and leaves a student $23,000 in debt.  With $1 trillion in outstanding student loans across the nation, it’s no surprise that college enrollment is on the decline. […]

Real Money, Virtual Wallets [Infographic]

Real Money, Virtual Wallets [Infographic]

Finances are complex. The average American has a monthly mortgage payment of $1,061; an average utility bill of $163, a student loan payment of $290, a car payment of $428, and a credit card debt of over $4,500. With these numbers, it’s easy to see why Americans need to utilize budgeting tools. And in this […]

Profiting off Prisoners [Infographic]

Profiting off Prisoners [Infographic]

The prison system seems full of mystery. Not many people understand the workings behind the scenes, such as the difference between private and public prisons, and the people that profit from them. Topcriminaljusticedegrees.com has created an infographic entitled “Profiting Off Prisoners” that details the financial and static numbers behind the private prison system.

Adding it All Up [Infographic]

Adding it All Up [Infographic]

Persons employed in fields of accounting and auditing can increase their salaries by adding further certification levels onto their base degrees. These fields are forecast to increase in demand by 16% through 2020. Jobs included in accounting and auditing fields include: bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks; budget analysts; cost estimators; financial analysts; financial examiners; financial […]

Dollars and Sense [Infographic]

Dollars and Sense [Infographic]

Nearly half of adults in America report their financial situation is their biggest concern, yet only about a third of people have a long-term plan for savings and investment goals. High school students in the U.S. are less able than ever to properly handle money matters, even though the average employee is working longer hours […]