Obama Healthcare War Will Rage On

My Comment: I read in the Gainesville Sun this morning that all four GOP candidates for Cliff Stearns seat in the House of Representatives are committed to the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Never mind that millions of otherwise uninsured Americans will have better access to health care, that the Congressional Budget Office has …

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Thought for the Week

When I first started in financial services in 1975, I was hired by a company called American National to sell life and health insurance policies. I was able to earn a living and discovered that not having a regular paycheck was survivable. And fortunately, my wife chose to tough it out with me. Over the …

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A Manifesto for Economic Sense

My Comment: I’m told that a blog post should be no more than 400 words. People’s attention span runs out of gas at about that point. This one is way more than 400 words but if you are interested in the political outcome a few months from now, and whether or not you are likely …

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Your Medical Practice; Your Bottom Line

Some of you reading this are physicians in private practice, and while you justifiably enjoy an exalted position in society, as far as the IRS is concerned, you own some or all of a business enterprise and also enjoy all the risks and rewards that accompany ownership of a tax paying activity. For better or …

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Documents You Need Before You Die

My Comments: Whew! Talk about woe and gloom. Here I am trying to create a more positive atmosphere for all of us and this comese up. Must be the weather. Brett Anderson on April 30, 2012 Saabira Chaudhuri’s Wall Street Journal article, “The 25 Documents You Need Before You Die,” (Weekend Investor, July 1, 2011) …

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The Health Care Crisis Explained (maybe…)

Sometime in the next few weeks, the Supreme Court is supposed to render its verdict on the legislation passed in 2010, affectionately known as Obamacare. How it will come down from on high, I have no idea, but the blogs and messages I receive as a financial advisor are all over the map. While I’m …

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Only Half of Americans Financially Prepared to Live Longer

My Comments: I know, I know, I promised to add stuff that was more positive going forward. Only it’s hard to find. And as I age, along with you, I’m reminded that given medical advances, both of us might be dead by now had we lived a 100 years ago. But we’re not, and that’s …

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Maximize Your (Clients’) Social Security

My Comments: As we Americans try to deal with the conflict between controlling the amount of national debt and the need to continue to prime the pump to encourage economic recovery, there surfaces from time to time several issues dealing with Social Security. Is it going bankrupt? Will it be there for our children in …

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Navigating the Landscape of Healthcare Reform

How the Affordable Care Act Impacts Vision and Dental Plans My Comments: We’re still waiting to hear what the Supreme Court is going to say about the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Personally, I don’t have a problem with the mandate and while I have reservations about some of the provisions …

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