It is VERY important that you begin to establish your reading resources to get familiar with what is going on in the world. The more you read, the more you'll learn. When you don't understand something, investigate and dig deeper. That's what Google is for. :)
Make sure to choose at least one source that you typically wouldn't, so you get a different perspective. Then, establish a daily routine of reading the financial headlines and reading the articles that interest you.
Below are some resources to choose from. Take a look and choose a few.
ProQuest Research Library This link opens in a new windowSearch for topics of interest on this database. CPCC Login credentials required.
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The Irwin Guide to Using the Wall Street Journal by Michael B. LehmannISBN: 9780071346498
Publication Date: 2000-03-15
A tool for understanding The Wall Street Journal, this guide shows readers how to use this source to make informed business and investment decisions. This new edition is revised to include a new design, all new examples, expanded definitions, and updated appendices, while retaining the structure of the other editions.