dboerner on March 5th, 2009

Just occurred to me that I do not believe I have posted the pathway to get to the TCU databases.  Based on the emails I get, there are at least a few people who don’t know, so here it is.

Go to www.lib.tcu.edu
click on the “Journal Articles & Databases” link on the left side of the [...]

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dboerner on March 2nd, 2009

Doing research on these topics for accounting?  Here are some suggested databases and search terms.
I would look in the following TCU databases (keep in mind that some of these databases have limits on the # of simultaneous users, so if a non-TCU password screen pops up, just wait and try again later):
Business Source Complete, EconLit, [...]

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dboerner on February 27th, 2009

Here’s another useful feature in TCU’s database, MorningStar (I’m quoting from their email):
“If you go to the Help and Education page of Morningstar Investment Research Center, you will find our Investing Classroom. There are courses on stocks, mutual funds, and portfolio analysis. The nice thing about Investing Classroom is that it can help anyone–from the [...]

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dboerner on February 25th, 2009

Only of use to TCU folks- to access the Wall Street Journal (full text):  I am giving you instructions on how to only search through the Wall Street Journal publication.

Go to the TCU database, Factiva   (note: this database only allows 5 users at a time, so if a nonTCU password screen pops up, that means that [...]

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dboerner on February 4th, 2009

To find out whether TCU has the full text to a particular article, you have to start with the name of the journal, magazine, or newspaper.  Take the following steps (double click on images to see larger view):
1. In the TCU catalog, type the name of the journal/mag./newspaper into the search box and select “Journal/Serial name begins [...]

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I had a question in a class about this and didn’t really have an answer.  Now I have an answer.
Here’s the short version for those in a hurry (click on the hyperlinked text to get the complete answer directly from the census bureau with a cherry on top!):
Census tracts are subdivisions of a [...]

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dboerner on January 30th, 2009

SWOT- an analysis of a company’s strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and threats.
SWAT- killing flies.
Totally not related.  Once again, I’m just trying to get your attention.  If you need to find a SWOT analysis on a company, use the TCU database, Business Source Complete.Â
Here’s the quickest way to find a SWOT analysis in that database:  Type the ticker [...]

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dboerner on January 24th, 2009

Here is the  handout I created for the TCU Seniors Career workshop held on January 24th, 2009 (double click on image to enlarge).

Go to my delicious account (on the right hand sidebar of this page) to find more websites than what I showed at the workshop.  Just click into the “Career Information” tag bundle.
I’m still trying [...]

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dboerner on December 9th, 2008

Let’s say you’ve categorized your research question and what you really need is company information.Â
Here are some quick, initial things to think about as you begin your research:

Is the company public or private?  (hint: it is more difficult to find information on a private company)
Is the company a subsidiary? (if so, financial information is typically reported under [...]

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dboerner on November 21st, 2008

I’m going to publish a series of research strategies within the blog within the next few days, and here is my first tip.  When you have a specific piece of business information that you need, place that into a broader category.  Here are some examples of Broad categories: Industry, Company, Advertising, Marketing, Statistics, Consumer Behavior, [...]

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