Mind-Blowing Apple Fact of the Day

GOLDEN, Colo.—A supporter uses her iPhone to record Republican presidential candidate, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaking during a campaign rally at the Marriott Denver West Feb. 6, 2012 Courtesy of Ajay Makan and Dan McCrum at the FT. Barclays Capital estimates that based on reporting thus far, earnings growth for S&P 500 …

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The Cost of Living Longer — Much Longer

A 78-year-old woman walks into an agent's office to buy life insurance. "Have you ever had cancer?" asks the agent. "Oh, yes, dear," says the woman. "Breast cancer." "Do you have a family history of heart disease?" "Oh, yes, dear," the woman says, nodding. "My father died of a massive heart attack in his 60s." …

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The Coming War With Iran

My Comment: Last week I reposted an article about gas reaching $4 per gallon by May. How about $6 per gallon by the end of this year? Ouch indeed! This article will explain why. And for you and me, the larger question remains: How will this affect the world economies, both in the short and …

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Romney’s Returns Refute His Tax Argument

My Comment: You may have noticed a little more structure to my blog posts recently. I've identified four basic themes I want to talk about, so on Monday thru Thursday my plan is to provide what I hope is interesting material on that particular "theme of the day". On Friday, it's going to miscellaneous since …

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College Planning and Retirement Planning

 You can borrow money for college, but you cannot borrow money for retirement. If you are the parent of a child who has yet to become an adult, then you probably understand the pressure that surrounds the effort to graduate from high school, go to college and become a self-sufficient adult. In our society, getting …

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How to Avoid Losing When You Invest, Maybe

The world I live in as an investment advisor is forever changing. My first exposure to mutual funds was in 1963. A salesman would show up at my office door, at least monthly, looking for me to invest $10 or $20 in a mutual fund he was promoting. At some point he persuaded me to …

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Don’t just blame capitalism, blame the regulators

My Comment: There's been a lot of comment over the past three years about a "crisis in captitalism". The Republicans would have you believe the Obama camp is trying to turn us into Socialists; the Democrats complain that Wall Street has run amock and that greed and the profit motive has caused irreperable harm. It's …

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Gas Prices Expected to Hit $4 Per Gallon By May

My Comment: Ouch! Written by Kate Rogers Published February 06, 2012 Just in time for summer—gas prices are expected to hit a national average of $4 per gallon by May. Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com, is forecasting prices will peak in May -- by Memorial Day weekend at the latest. According to GasBuddy.com, …

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Futurists Predict What Health Care Will Look Like in 2025

My Comment: I’m not sure I’ll be here in 2025, much less what kind of health care I will need. But some of you will be here and all of us will need health care from someone in 2025. I heard Mitt Romney say the other day that he, on his first day in office, …

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CollegeMoneyNow

My Comment: My goals for 2012 include a major effort to first identify and then help high school students and their parents find the necessary funds to pay for a college education. With college costs increasing at an alarming rate, parents are often forced to invade their retirement funds to help pay for college. College …

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