My Comment: This article appeared in a recent edition of a newsletter addressed to those of us who focus on employee benefits for corporate America. In spite of high unemployment numbers, many successful businesses cannot find enough people with the necessary skills to help them grow. Keeping the ones they do have is critical. Across …
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The backlash against the rich has gone global
My Comments: Someone once asked a famous bank robber why he robbed banks and the reply was to the effect "that was where the money was." Right now, it's money in accounts owned by corporate America and those who are considered among the rich. There's an element of that involved in the politics of whether …
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Realistic Planning: There’s More to Life Than Retirement
My Comments: This article is about someone who put all three of his children through college and saw them graduate with no debt. As he says, "Woo-Hoo!" Many of you with children in high school, or perhaps already in college, are doing your best to help your kids get into or through college with money …
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Alternatives Becoming Mainstream
My Comments: Two years ago I began trying to understand what appeared as a new class of investments. Over my 40 year career as a financial consultant, stocks and bonds in all their many variations formed the basis for investment decisions. Over that time, stocks and bonds tended to be relatively uncorrelated, meaning their ups …
Stimulate Your Customer’s Lizard Brain to Make a Sale
Or: Stimulate Your (fill in the blank) Lizard Brain to Make a (fill in another blank) Apart from the fact this is a fun photograph to look at, there's a message here that applies to me as a financial advisor looking for new clients, for a politician hoping to get people to vote for them, …
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A Modern-day Depression: The Current Secular Market Cycle Mirrors the Past
My Comments: This article is further confirmation that these are not “normal” times. My efforts to help you manage your money cannot follow the traditional “buy and hold” approach that worked in the eighties and nineties. If you expect to have more money in the future than you have now, you have to be either …
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The Election, the Presidency and Foreign Policy
My Comments: Last Monday I got a call from a client who asked me to close her investment account. Her comments suggested she didn't expect Romney to win and if Obama was elected to a second term, the world was going to come to an end. She wanted her money under her mattress even if …
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Is Another Lost Decade on the Horizon?
My Comments: This article, which appeared in a recent issue of “Producers Web”, an online magazine that caters to the investment and financial planning community, affirms what I have been telling clients and prospective clients now for about five years. Namely, that we are looking at another 5 – 8 years of essentially sideways movement …
About Thomas Edison
You've seen them -- the stories on the Internet purporting to explain some everyday term or aphorism in some weird way, totally off the wall. Well, we'll begin with one... In his laboratory in Menlo Park, NJ, back in the 1870s, Thomas A. Edison was hard at work developing an efficient artificial source of light. …
Obama Healthcare War Will Rage On
My Comment: I read in the Gainesville Sun this morning that all four GOP candidates for Cliff Stearns seat in the House of Representatives are committed to the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Never mind that millions of otherwise uninsured Americans will have better access to health care, that the Congressional Budget Office has …
