Most Employers Say They’re Ready for PPACA

My Comments: It's beyond my ability to comprehend why the Republicans in Congress are still trying to defund the PPACA. It seems at this point they simply don't like Obama because he has a funny name, or is the wrong color, or because he reached a level in politics they can only dream about. That …

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GLOBAL WARMING?

My Comments: Is it my imagination or are more and more folks finally accepting the fact that the earth is warming up? Why it makes any sense to deny the obvious is beyond me. Now, whether we can do anything realistic to stop or even slow it down is an unknown. But as I've mentioned …

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‘Mission in a Bottle’

My Comments: Book reviews are way outside my normal comfort zone. But this book is about entrepreneurship, which is way inside my comfort zone. I have not yet read the book, but I have plans to. Review by Jason Abbruzzese | August 21, 2013 4:47 pm Mission in a Bottle: The Honest Guide to Doing …

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The New Fed Chair Should Not Be One of the Usual Suspects

My Comments: I recently posted a blog in favor of Lawrence Summers to replace Ben Bernanke as chair. I also suggested that Janet Yellen would be OK. Now here is another argument that unfortunately makes a lot of sense. Clearly, whomever is ultimately chosen by Obama is going to have a huge impact on global …

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Prepare Now for Tricky Times Ahead

My Comments: I believe the next several weeks are critical for my clients. I’m doing everything I can to reach out to them and attempt to have them make changes. I don’t think we’re likely to have a crash like the one we experienced in 2008, but the volatility will be enough to drive some …

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Bits and Pieces – August 20, 2013

DOW DIPS - Familiar story behind a fall in stocks: fears that the Fed is about to begin a taper off of its bond-buying program. The indexes moved lower as St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said there could be risk of excessive inflation in the future. Yesterday, Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart lifted …

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How the Wealthy Keep Themselves on Top

My Comments: I've expressed my opinion, in earlier posts, that among the challenges facing my children and grandchildren will be the disparity in this country between what we call the "haves" and the "have nots." If they allow this disparity to get too great, then they are dooming their children to eventual social chaos. This …

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Correction Seen as Welcome

My Comments: You should first note the date when Jeff Benjamin posted these comments. For whatever reason, I saved them and decided this morning would be a good day to bring them to the table again. What is happening to the DOW and the S&P500 and Russell 2000 is a good thing. In the short …

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Prospect of Financial Crisis Tops Fears of Pre-retirees

My Comments: You will note to the right of my image as you look at this page a comment about my professional objectives as a financial planner and consultant. None of us live in a vacuum where we avoid the influence by what we hear on TV, what we read in the papers and somehow …

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8 Big Estate Battles of the Rich and Famous

Nothing sets friends and family at each others’ throats more than a fight over money. Make it a dispute over a will and the fun really begins. As a insurance agent and financial planner for many years, I can attest to the change in attitude that typically accompanies those in the next generation when someone …

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