My Comments: Mindful that life is short and it’s too easy to take oneself seriously all the time, it occurred to me that each Wednesday, or Hump Day, it might make sense to share something not so serious. With the GOP debates tonight on CNN, keep this in mind if you plan to watch them. …
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Reverse Mortgages
I follow an internet magazine that can be described politically as progressive. Early last month a summary of articles appeared in my email inbox that included one entitled Reverse Mortgages: The Final Blow Killing Middle Class Wealth by Egberto Willies. The date it first appeared was August 18, 2013. The author claims that reverse mortgages …
A Painful but Healthy Adjustment
My Comments: Reassuring comments here from a trusted thinker on the markets. No guarantees but if you have at least a 5 year time horizon, we will be OK. Just don’t get caught up in the media rhetoric and the pointing of fingers. Almost all of it is stupid, ill informed, and self-serving. Life happens, …
Financial Gravity
My Comments: It's easy to get upset by what is happening to the stock market, the bond market, and trying to make sense of it all. You either quit thinking about it or try to get your brain around it so that it fades into the background. Or not. Most think the crash of 2008-09 …
Social Security: 8 Savings Strategies
My Comments: My monthly Social Security benefits, coupled with Medicare, are a critical element contributing to our peace of mind as the years roll by. I don’t care if others argue against us becoming a socialist society. To some degree, we’ve been one since 1776. Aug 14, 2015 | By Suzanne Woolley (Bloomberg Business) -- …
Israel: The Case Against Attacking Iran
My Comments: George Friedman has an international reputation for his knowledge about how the world works and his ability to articulate credible analyses of what is going on. This is a fascinating article that’s very relevant to the current questions about Iran and how the world needs to respond to the existential threat they pose. …
Pressure Mounts on China
My Comments: None. This speaks for itself. Commentary by Scott Minerd, Chairman of Investments and Global CIO, Guggenheim Partners, August 21, 2015 More bad news out of Asia: Chinese manufacturing conditions are back at the same levels as they were at the height of the financial crisis in 2009, a clear sign that China’s economy …
Does the Government Steal Your House When You Get a Reverse Mortgage?
My Comments: People of my age are living a lot longer than before, and many of us are still distressed by what we now call the Great Recession. Whatever your financial circumstances, it’s proven once again that in our society, having more money is better than having less money. Many of us are increasingly frustrated …
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Stopping the Iran Nuclear Deal
My Comments: Readers of my daily posts know I agree with the proposed agreement. I disagree with the notion that the inevitable outcome of failing to approve the deal is war with Iran. But that’s not to say there won’t be some serious negative consequences. Switzerland, for example, has already lifted most of it's sanctions …
The Next Hiroshima?
My Comments: As a financial planner, my job is to identify existential financial threats faced by a client and attempt to remedy the potential problem before it becomes a real problem. For the record, an existential threat is something bad that might happen. The idea is to take steps to keep them far in the …
