My Comments: First, let’s both understand we are talking about financial risk. Second, financial risk for me is likely to be defined differently from how you define it. Third, there is always an element of uncertainty about any future outcome, whether it's getting married, having children, accepting a new job, etc. Uncertainty implies a potentially …
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Eric Cantor’s Defeat is a Shaft of Light in Dark Political Times
My Comments: There is nothing I can add to this except encourage you to read it. By Jurek Martin / June 12, 2014 The House majority leader’s defeat disproves the hypothesis that money is all there is These had not been the best of times in America. A seemingly endless round of shootings in public …
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Want to Increase Hospital Revenues? Engage Your Physicians
My Comments: Keeping more of what you earn resonates with a lot of people. I recently found a newly minted idea that dramatically increases ones ability to keep more of what you earn. It dovetails with this post about physicians. But it is not limited to physicians and hospitals, but to virtually any successful small …
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Carriers Push for PPACA Changes
My Comments: I probably sound more like a broken record than someone interested in how life plays out over time. For longer than I care to remember, I’ve talked about flaws in the PPACA and yet how something like this had to appear on the scene to keep us from falling off a socio-economic cliff …
Reverse Mortgages: What You Need to Know That’s Under the Hood
My Comments: There is both good information and there is bad information out there about reverse mortgages. My understanding of them makes them very useful financial tools under the right circumstances. But they can be complicated and they can be expensive if not used properly. I’ve had several clients over the years who have put …
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Should Your Investments Include Europe?
My Comments: Europe has been in the news a lot recently. President Obama is/was over there, it’s the 70th anniversay of D-Day, the Ukraine is a basket case waiting to get resolved, and so on. And all this time, people have investments and between dealing with the heat of summer and the need to take …
How Will The Federal Reserve Raise Interest Rates?
My Comments: There is little argument that sooner or later the Fed will start to push interest rates up. And when they do, there is going to be confusion about how fast and how far they push. This in turn will cause some volatility and timing issues on Wall Street. But all this is part …
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3 Reasons The Current Equities Market Is Exhausted
My Comments: Many of my clients are asking how come their investments are not as exciting as what they hear on TV these days. And my standard answer is that exciting comes in two flavors, great and frightening. For the most part, I’m trying to help them avoid the frightening part. For many years I …
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Could Obamacare Prompt You to Retire Early?
My Comments: Retiring early is a desired goal for many people. For one thing, they really don’t like what they do, and two, they think they have either enough money or time to fill their lives. I planned to retire at 65, which seemed sort of normal. But then came the crash of 2008. It …
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6 Social Security Traps to Avoid
My Comments: (I’ve missed a couple of posts for which I apologize. We went to my 55th high school reunion and met some interesting people. Much more interesting than thay were 55 years ago, assuming I remembered them at all. The prevailing sentiment was to congratulate each other for being upright, breathing and taking noursishment.) …
