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Founder and Publisher at Visual Capitalist
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A founder of Visual Capitalist, Jeff holds a BCom from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Jeff believes that a fusion of information and design can bring investors unique insight in a way that has never been done before. Originally hailing from Penticton, BC, Jeff is also an avid traveller, ...more

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These 3 Maps Help To Visualize America’s $18 Trillion Economy
The United States has a $18 trillion economy, which makes it the world’s largest by GDP.
2016 Rich List: The Top 10 Billionaires In Tech
The oldest person on the list is Larry Ellison at 72 years old. The youngest? It’s Mark Zuckerberg, who is forty years his junior.
The Movers And Shakers Of The Top 500 Global Companies List
The Fortune Global 500 List is an annual ranking of the largest 500 companies by revenue worldwide.
Commodity Update: Is The Summer Slump Over?
In Q3, commodities as a whole entered a “summer slump”, returning -5.7% as measured by the GSCI (Goldman Sachs Commodity Index).
Chart: The Aftermath Of The Brexit Vote
It turns out that the real Brexit casualty isn’t the UK economy – instead it is the reputation of the many professional economists who wrongly predicted doom and gloom as the likely aftermath.
41 Interesting Facts About Tesla Motors
The infographic in this article comes to us from Jennings Motor Group, and it covers 41 facts on the Tesla company as well as Elon Musk – the driving force behind the company.
Real Estate Bubbles: The Six Cities At Risk Of Bursting
According to economists at UBS Wealth Management, these six cities all have the notorious designation of being the real estate markets furthest into “bubble” territory...
The Rise Of ETFs And Passive Investing
The ETF landscape has changed dramatically over that timeframe. In 2007, there were 1,181 ETFs that existed worldwide. By 2015, that number sailed to 4,396 – that’s a lot of new ETFs.
How Oil Is Formed
The generally accepted theory is that today’s oil reserves come from organic materials that existed millions of years before dinosaurs roamed the earth.
31 Quotes On How To Launch A Startup
Startup culture has captured our collective imaginations, and today there are more people dabbling in entrepreneurship than ever before.
Visualizing The Size Of The U.S. National Debt
The U.S. national debt is one of those numbers. It currently sits at $19.5 trillion, which is actually such a large number that it is truly difficult for the average person to comprehend.
How Precious Metals Streaming Works
Miners seeking new capital have always had a variety of options: they could issue new shares, take out a loan, enter into joint-venture agreements, or divest non-core assets.
27 Fintech Unicorns, And Where They Were Born
In 2015, investments in fintech nearly doubled to $22.3 billion. And although there were 1,108 deals made, there are only 27 companies that can call themselves unicorns – private companies valued at over $1 billion or more.
Chart: The Rate Of Change In U.S. Energy Consumption
This chart shows the winners and losers in energy sources used.
Are Millennials More Entrepreneurial Than Previous Generations?
The relationship between millennials and the concept of “entrepreneurship” is nuanced and complex.
Do Newly Built Skyscrapers Signal The Top Of The Stock Market?
Could record-setting skyscrapers signal economic over-expansion and a misallocation of capital?
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