Israel to Implement Economic Aid to PA as Solution to Violence
Israel’s Finance Minister, Moshe Kahlon, will implement economic measures helping the Palestinian Authority in an attempt to improve the security situation in Israel.
Christian Financial Advisors Gather to Share Biblical Investing Wisdom
This week, some 950 Christian financial professionals will be gathering for a unique conference to discuss the investment wisdom contained in the Bible.
Israel’s International Credit Rating is an A+, Says Standard & Poor
Standard & Poor’s Financial Services’ credit rating for Israel continues to stand at A+.
Maintaining Jewish Lifestyle in U.K. Costs an Extra $18K Per Family, Study Says
A study by the London Jewish Chronicle has revealed that maintaining a Jewish lifestyle in the UK incurs annual extra expenses of $18,432 per family.
Foreign Banks Increasingly Investing in Israeli Innovation
Israeli entrepreneurs are increasingly attracting foreign banks’ investments by offering innovative technologies.
Israel and Australia Strengthen Research and Business Ties
Israeli Economy Ministry’s chief scientist, Avi Hasson, this week signed an agreement with Commonwealth Bank of Australia during the first-ever investment summit between Israel and Australia.
Financial Guru Proves that Investing Based on Biblical Verse Pays Off
A recent study by a gifted investor revealed that using biblical concepts to guide your investing will not only earn you points in heaven – it may also earn you money here on earth.
Meet America’s Top 20 “Zionaires”: Billionaires Who Support Israel
Who of the Forbes 400 Jewish and Christian billionaires are also “Zionaires” who use their fame and fortunes to support Israel?
Unconventional Economist Outlines a Shmittah-Based Investment Strategy
The seven year Shmittah cycle has been a hot topic of discussion among financial circles lately as analysts delve into a deeper and higher meaning of global events.
Surviving a Shemitah Financial Crisis – What YOU Need to Know
Every seven years the land of Israel is to lie fallow. And every seven years, financial analysts notice a downturn followed by an upswing. Coincidence?