The Harmful Myth of the Balanced Budget

My Comments: A major contrast that exists between the Republican ideal and the Democrat ideal is how to deal with debt. Many on the right will argue that there is a parallel between the debt of households, which often leads to bankruptcy, and the debt of the nation, which by there definition, will lead to …

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A Glimpse Into the Future

My Comment: As a reader of this blog, you’ve come across ideas from Tom Barnett that I recycle from time to time. If you do nothing else today, I encourage you to read some of his thoughts that I re-post here. Fascinating stuff! Regardless of our political leanings, all of us are a little scared …

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A Housing Boom Will Lift the US Economy

My Comments: All of us are uncertain and anxious about the upcoming elections and how the outcome will impact our lives. The following article and the one I have scheduled for tomorrow suggest that life will go on, no matter what. And that life is going to be pretty good for most of us, no …

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Smart Argument on Handling America’s Water Advantage

My Comments: OK, I didn't know we had a water advantage. I was aware we had an advantage in natural gas that is probably going to make us energy independent within the next decade. I am aware that as a middle class emerges around the world, that the flow of food in coming years is …

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Studying a Paradox: When Higher Tax Rates HELPED the Economy

My Comments: OK, if you can’t stand reading about economics, then skip this blog post. On the other hand, if you have concerns about the economy and whether your vote in the upcoming election will have any influence on the amount of money you have to spend ten years from now, then you might want …

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Republicans Are Losing the US Culture Wars

My Comments: This article comes from the Financial Times. This is a UK publication that probably can be described as more left of center than right. Not only do they have good ideas, it's often helpful to get the perspective from people who do not live and breathe in this country. While it's normal to …

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The Impact of College Debt

My Comments: You've read my posts before where I push to help parents and their students find the money to pay for college. Far and away the best source is money that belongs to someone else. No, you don't steal it, but you do set yourself up in such a way that colleges and universities …

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J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – October 8, 2012

I am remiss for not posting these every week. Some you like to time the market and this report from J.P.Morgan is perhaps the best summary to help your decision making:

5 Tips to Help Women Manage Their Financial Futures

My Comments: There's really very little I can add to this. I will say that many of my clients are widows, clients who came to me years ago when their husbands were alive and together, they chose me to help them with their retirement funds. That they are still clients suggests that my efforts on …

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8 Social Security Myths Exposed

My Comments: My wife and I are proud recipients of a Social Security check every month. If that makes us "socialists" and you have a problem with that, I couldn’t care less. Demographics are going to cause adjustments in the payout to recipients, the level of contributions from working citizens, and when you can start, …

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