ERIC SCHURENBERG is Editor-in-Chief of BNET and CBS MoneyWatch.com. In his role, he oversees the editorial content for BNET and its international editions in UK, Australia, and China, as well as CBS MoneyWatch.com. BNET provides managers practical, trusted resources for the business challenges they face every day, and effective techniques for moving their companies and their careers forward. CBS MoneyWatch.com, a sister site to BNET, designed to help people make sense of today's economic turmoil and make smarter decisions about their money. Previously, Schurenberg was managing editor of MONEY where he led the magazine through a complete relaunch in 2005, and introduced a friendly new design. In addition, he expanded its editorial focus to new interests including real estate, family finance, health, retirement, and the workplace.
Prior to MONEY, Schurenberg was deputy editor of Business 2.0. He was also the managing editor of goldman.com, a Web site for Goldman Sachs Group's personal wealth management business, and an assistant managing editor at Fortune
Posted: 12/1/2011 5:30:00 AM
“There are four things* an investor is looking for in your presentation,” Ben McKean is saying as he clicks through his PowerPoint. McKean is mid-20s and looks younger, a former Wall Stree…
Posted: 10/17/2011 12:00:00 AM
Rick Perry may not like environmentalists, Ron Paul may loathe central bankers, and Michelle Bachman may look askance at people who believe in evolution (or vaccination). But nobody in the…
Posted: 9/5/2011 12:20:00 AM
It’s hard to overestimate the delicacy of the challenge President Obama faces in his speech Thursday night to a joint session of Congress. He’ll have to convince Democrats that his job program won…
Posted: 8/19/2011 1:23:00 PM
The most frightening irrational force in the universe this August hasn’t been Midwestern thunderstorms. It hasn’t even been Rick Perry’s breathtaking economic ignorance. It’s been the stock market…
Posted: 8/18/2011 10:53:00 AM
Could the Republican no-tax pledge have topped out? At first glance, the answer is clearly no. As the debt ceiling debate made clear, many pledgers would rather trigger a catastrophic default…
The Start-Up Delusion: A Trap for College Grads
December 1, 2011
GOP Job Creation Plan: A Foil for Lower Taxes
October 17, 2011
Obama’s Big Gamble over Small Business Job Growth
September 5, 2011
Dazed and Confused on the Street: Inside a Schizo Market
August 19, 2011
GOP May Renege on Norquist’s No-Taxes Pledge
August 18, 2011
6 Smart Things to Do in a Rocky Market
August 9, 2011
How the Debt Crisis Damaged the Economy
August 2, 2011
Debt-Ceiling Silence: What Does Wall Street Know?
July 19, 2011
3 Reasons Conservatives Must Cut a Debt Limit Deal
July 5, 2011
Three Things You Can’t Say about Social Security
June 28, 2011
Looney Loopholes: 5 Tax Breaks That Boggle the Mind
June 16, 2011
HBO's Too Big to Fail: High on Drama, Low on Insight
May 23, 2011
Budget Reform Math: Tax Breaks = Government Spending
May 10, 2011
Tax Reform: No Magic Bullet for Fiscal Crisis
April 26, 2011
Banks Get a Free Pass with Dodd-Frank
April 12, 2011
Gang of Six: Real Deficit Courage
March 30, 2011
5 Myths about Social Security
March 8, 2011
The Joys of Delaying Retirement
February 24, 2011
Voters Agree on Deficit Cuts
February 11, 2011
State of the Union Deficit Debate
January 25, 2011
Tax Reform: A Bipartisan No-Brainer
January 11, 2011
Work Longer Option Pays Off
December 29, 2010
Economy Rising—An Optimist’s View
December 15, 2010
Gorging on America’s Liquid Diet
November 30, 2010
Pelosi, Unions Nix Deficit Plan
November 16, 2010
Wall Street’s Inside Job
October 28, 2010
TARP Redux: Voters Cry Foul
October 12, 2010
The New Normal is Here to Stay
September 30, 2010
Money Never Sleeps, but it Snoozes
September 23, 2010
Robbing Kids of a Real Education
September 9, 2010
Social Security Shortfall in 2015
August 24, 2010
Deflation and America’s Lost Decade
August 10, 2010
Steinbrenner’s Estate Tax Legacy
July 28, 2010
Immigrants Boost Economy
July 14, 2010
Retirement 401(k)s May Fall Short
July 2, 2010
Can America Grow Itself Out of Debt?
June 17, 2010
Why Wall Streeters Cheat
June 2, 2010
Six Truths about the European Bailout
May 19, 2010
Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Problems
May 3, 2010
Student Loans Cut Government Spending
April 20, 2010
Risk to Health Care Reform Isn’t Cost
April 6, 2010
A Fiscal Border: Treasurys v Loonies
March 24, 2010
A Fiscal Border: Treasurys v. 'Loonies'
Could Higher Taxes Make Us Happy?
March 8, 2010
Getting Beyond Pension Envy
February 23, 2010
Risk Without Reward
February 11, 2010