Finance Articles

Our Financial Future: How Banking and Money Will Change

In at least one Texas bank and one Ohio credit union, 3D video banking is currently undergoing testing, according to TheFinancialBrand.com, a website for bank and credit union marketing executives. Three-dimensional video banking is similar to a consumer video...

Credit-shy: Younger Generation Likely to Stick to Cash-only Policy

When Stephen Miles Till and Daniel Evan Garza started A Small Print Shop out of Till's garage in 2010, the two bonded over their distrust of borrowed money. "We're a cash business," said 32-year-old Till as the two owners sat outside of the shop's shared industrial...

An Inside Look at Microfinance in Cambodia

In March 2013, 20 Daniels MBA students traveled to Cambodia as part of the Daniels College of Business GO Deutsche Bank program, which introduces MBA students to social entrepreneurship through due diligence and analysis of microfinance loan applications. Daniels is...

Study: Gap between pay for men and women grows wider

Women make up nearly half the U.S. work force and get more college degrees than men. But men are still making more money. A new study tells us exactly how big the gender wage gap really is. The April report from National Women’s Law Center found the typical working...

SDR Ventures Hires New Group of Interns

SDR Ventures is working with the Daniels Suitts Center to provide a real-world experience for Daniels interns. SDR Ventures, a Colorado-based investment banking firm, is excited to see fresh faces in its office with a new crop of interns. Beginning in 2010, SDR...

Shareholders unhappy with historic Scott’s Liquid Gold of Denver

The glitter is fading from Scott's Liquid Gold, say shareholders upset with the Denver firm's prospects and performance. An epic series of financial losses and perceived management shortfalls at the 61-year-old company have some stock owners fed up and demanding...

‘Cliff’ could result in Colorado’s fall from space

When the Budget Control Act of 2011 was passed, it put in place drastic cuts to government spending scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2013. The legislation and the accompanied cuts were designed to be so drastic that it would force Congress to negotiate a...