My Comments: I try hard to worry only about the present and the future. Here are seven things I took for granted today that will soon be gone. Trying to bring these back, even if they hold good memories for us, will not be possible. I tell myself to get used to it, but it’s …
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Five Truths Every Investor Needs to Know: #1
My Comments: This is the first of five “truths” that appear in a brochure published recently by Invesco, a global wealth management company with offices in over 20 countries, serving clients in more than 150 countries. As you consider your wealth, or lack of it, these ideas may serve to keep you grounded and making …
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Onward, Fellow Humans!
My Thoughts: This is not political, but these days it's hard to not have an intelligent conversation about life without it having political overtones. And as someone intimately involved with economics and finance, these thoughts by Joe Brewer resonate with me. It's about a five minute read. By Joe Brewer, April 21, 2016 The Pain …
Why Retirement Is a Flawed Concept
My Comments: Did you see the recent study that suggested continued part time work had a very positive effect on your health? My impression is that if you retire without a manifest new purpose in life, you are essentially sitting around waiting to die. I am aggressively filling my time with activities that reflect my …
Top 10 Phrases from Bank Lobbyists and their Translation
My Comments: On April 6, 2016, rules were introduced into the US financial system that will cause more of us to treat our clients better. At least that’s the plan. Wall Street firms have been resisting this change for years, and while the following Top 10 Reasons Why are tongue in cheek, there’s a whole …
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Ready to retire? Don’t rush your Social Security start date
My Comments: A major determinant for when you should start taking your Social Security benefits comes down to when you plan to die. If you plan to die soon, then start the payments as early as possible; if you plan to live to be 100, and have enough money now, then delay the start of …
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The Fury Of American Voters Is In Its Infancy
My Comments: Writing about personal finance matters is something I enjoy. Given my limited vocabulary, however, I resort to finding stuff written by others that resonate with me and then sharing with others. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. Mix this up with the current political climate and there is an added resonance for …
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5 Ways To Avoid Retirement Rip-offs
My Comments: These five ways are not foolproof, but will at least give you pause for thought. In a couple of months, I’m starting a series of free workshops sponsored by the American Financial Education Alliance whose mission is to promote financial literacy across the United States. Check out their website if you are curious. …
How Retirement Advice Is About to Change
My Comments: Retirement planning is one of the principal tasks of my practice. In fact, I will soon start teaching a new course sponsored by the American Financial Education Alliance (AFEA) to promote financial literacy. I’ve created a Chapter of AFEA here in Alachua County with my target audience people between the age of 55 …
Do the recent changes in Social Security rules allow you to file and suspend?
My Comments: A critical date is fast approaching for those of you who have not yet signed up to receive your Social Security benefits, for one reason or another. This writer clearly knows his stuff and if you have questions of me, I’ll do my best to answer them. None of this may apply to …
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