Marine Cole, Private Equity Intl

Marine Cole

Private Equity Intl

New York, NY, United States

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  • Private Equity Intl
  • The Fiscal Times

Past articles by Marine:

ILPA names new chief executive

Cambridge Associates COO Steven Nelson will succeed Peter Freire who left in June after two years. → Read More

10 Public Universities with the Worst Graduation Rates

As more students choose public universities over private in order to afford tuition co → Read More

10 Worst States for Working Mothers

Working mothers may want to avoid moving to the South, where the quality of child care leaves a lot to be desired and professional opportunities are scarce. → Read More

For Most, Social Security Is Pocket Money—Not a Pension

More than one-third of Americans who haven’t reached retirement age believes that Soci → Read More

Tequila’s Stunning Rise: How It Shot Up in U.S. Popularity

Americans are drinking more and better-quality tequila, and not only in margaritas on Cinco de Mayo. → Read More

10 Best States for Working Mothers

If you’re a working mother, you may want to move to New England, where most states off → Read More

A New Vicious Scam Targets Desperate Homeowners

Since 2006, the official start of the Great Recession, more than 15 million homes have been foreclosed. But that was then. Now, in 2015, home prices are on the rise, and the housing market has recovered. Not so fast. → Read More

10 Worst Cities to Start a Business in 2015

If you’re about to start a business, you may want to stay away from the New York City area and from the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas. → Read More

The 10 Best Islands in the World

To help you pick the best destination for your next trip, TripAdvisor has released its annual list of 10 best beaches in the world based on reviews from its vast pool of users. → Read More

10 Best Cities to Start a Business

Some of the best cities to start a business are located in the South, where resources for small companies are often more available and more affordable than in Silicon Valley or the New York area. → Read More

The 4 Dangers of Self-Driving Vehicles

Driverless vehicles are becoming less of a science fiction staple and more a reality, but they won’t come without some risks. → Read More

3 New Food-Delivery Apps Make Ordering Even Simpler

Unless you know exactly what you’re craving today, getting on Seamless or Delivery.com can easily become overwhelming, but new apps have sprouted this week to reduce the number of clicks you have to make to order lunch. → Read More

Why the Rich Tend to Cheat on Their Brokers

For affluent Americans, having more than one financial adviser has now become the norm → Read More

There’s New Hope to Block Annoying ‘Robocalls’

The Federal Trade Commission receives about 300,000 complaints of unwanted robocalls every month, and efforts to curb the number of robocalls you receive haven’t been exactly successful. → Read More

11 Must-Have Gadgets for Road Warriors

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway in the U.S. or a big trip abroad, a well-prepared traveler is a happy traveler. So to outfit you for your next adventure, we’ve compiled a list of 11 travel gadgets that could make your life easier on the road or in the skies. They’re also small and mostly easy to pack. Sure, you’re going to get double takes when you pull out some of them, like the… → Read More

Uber for Doctors: 5 Apps Bring Back House Calls

Silicon Valley is trying to revolutionize the way Americans get medical care by bringing doctors directly to you the old-fashion way. → Read More

The 5 Best and Worst Jobs for New Grads

With graduation season around the corner, millions of young Americans will be seeking their first job, and despite an overall unemployment rate of 5.5 percent, it may not be that easy to enter the workforce. → Read More

11 Insanely Overpaid Public Employees

The highest-paid public employee in your state is likely to be a football or basketball coach. While their salaries are often controversial -- Nick Saban, head coach of the University of Alabama’s football team made more than $7 million in 2014 -- some argue that winning coaches can be big revenue drivers for their schools. Most public employees aren’t riding around in Bentleys, but it’s… → Read More

Stressed Out? Forget the Shrink and Grab a Crayon

There’s a hot new pastime for anxious American adults: coloring books. → Read More

How to Get the Most for Your Home Improvement Money

After a long treacherous winter, particularly in the Northeast, many homes are in dire need of spring fix up. But not all home improvement projects – whether inside or out -- make sense financially, especially if you plan to sell your home anytime soon. → Read More