ITR Advisor Economic Summary / Subscription Service
A simple and essential monthly snapshot of ITR Economicstm view on the economy
The ITR Advisortm is our response to clients who have asked us for a simple, affordable, frequently updated way to keep up on ITR Economics' view of the economy. It is now available as an all-digital report, readable on PCs, iPads, and other mobile devices (learn more here).
This is a monthly, 4-page snapshot on the state of the US and global economy that offers subscribers a quick glance overview of key indicators, overall business health, and immediate actions to take in response to unfolding news events.
Delivered as an e-book, the ITR Advisortm looks at key indicators like Retail Sales, Wholesale Trade, Manufacturing, Interest Rates, Private Sector Jobs, and Capital Goods Orders. It comments on noteworthy developments beneath the headlines that business decision makers and investors need to know in order to act promptly and decisively on key data and shifting trends.
To subscribe to the ITR Advisortm , you can order online, call us at 603.796.2500, or email jessica@itreconomics.com. This is a smart way to stay informed between attending ITR speaker engagements at your next business forum.
ITR Advisor
- What: A monthly 4-page snapshot of the current economy that uses leading indicators to tell subscribers where the economy is headed and what actions to take now. Sent via email.
- For Whom: Small company owners, investors, division managers, and executive decision makers
- Key Benefits: Written in a conversational tone, not heavy economic-speak, the ITR Advisor is a simple, quick, timely, and affordable way to stay informed about the state of the economy, with useful guidance and clear action points.
Annual Subscription Price: $199/year. To start your subscription, call Jessica at 603.796.2500 or click the "Subscribe Now" button.
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