It’s Scary

My Thoughts About This: I think today is the day that the House of Representatives is scheduled once again to hold a vote to repeal the PPACA. I find this disturbing, ludicrous, a waste of taxpayer money, grandstanding and any number of other perjorative words. This opinion by Darwin Carmichael points to the crux of …

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Move Over, Saudi Arabia, and Let North Dakota Take Over

My Comments: How many of us saw this coming as little as five years ago? By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne | May 14, 2013 A buyer’s market in oil is in the making and will bring about disruptive market change that should benefit American manufacturers and consumers and prove challenging for Middle Eastern producers and European …

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Stuck in the Mud: Beyond America’s Fiscal Trench Lines

My Comments: I recall a conversation I had some three years ago where someone asked me if I followed Keynes or did I follow the Austrian approach. Not knowing at the time just what this person was asking, I responded “Keynes” since I knew more or less how Keynes mind worked and had no idea …

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Goodbye Capital Gains Tax Breaks

Momentum is building for a tax code overhaul, and lower taxes on stock transactions could be doomed. By Joy Taylor, May 6, 2013 Tax breaks for capital gains and dividends are likely to end by 2015, as lawmakers look for ways to broaden the tax base, allowing income tax rates on individuals to be cut. …

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The Plug is Pulled on PBR

PBR is the short version name of a company registered as Physicians Benefits Resources Risk Retention Group, Inc. For the past four years, I’ve invested significant time and energy with this company as I was convinced since day one ( and am still) that it had a unique value proposition. This value proposition is significant …

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Will Americans Work Forever?

My Comments: I’m an American and I intend to work until I drop. I enjoy what I do, I’m think I’m pretty good at it, I have people to talk with who want the skills I bring to the table, so why not? By Maria Wood Has the U.S. become the work forever society? According …

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Even Skilled Investors Can Use a Financial Advisor

My Comments: Yesterday, the focus of my comments was that if you want to go it alone, that's OK. Here, however, are some reasons for not attempting to go it alone and be solely responsible for your decisions. I can confirm, after 38 years in this business, that emotions play a huge role in whether …

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Tired of Financial Advisor Fees? Try Going It Alone

My Comments: From the beginning, I've told prospective clients and clients alike that it's OK to go it alone. But if you decide you want help, my hand is in the air as someone who does this for a living and I'm ready to help you. If you are trying to decide, here are some …

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Bullish Market, Recovering Economy Deserve Respect

My Thoughts on This: Liz Ann Sonders is a highly respected and recognized thought leader in the world of money managment. While none of these people are right all the time, their track record suggests we should pay attention to what they are saying. by: Charles Paikert | Tuesday, April 30, 2013 The current investing …

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US Expects First Cut in Debt Since 2007

My Comments: There is good news here and there if you look beyond the crisis de jour. By: Michael Mackenzie / Published: Tuesday, 30 Apr 2013 / The Financial Times, London The U.S. Treasury expects to pay down debt in the second quarter of 2013 as the budget deficit that has dominated national politics starts …

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