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Phillip M. Perry is an award-winning business journalist with more than 20 years of experience under his belt. A three time recipient of the American Bar Association’s “Edge Award” for editorial achievement, Perry freelances out of his New York office. His byline has appeared over 3,000 times in the nation’s business press. The author maintains a web site at editorialcalendar.net.
The coming year promises a robust business operating environment, with a growing economy. But economists are starting to see early signs of an eventual correction.