The Cost of Medical Care – Where Do you Live in the US?

These cities are all over the map—and so are their medical prices My Comments: A lot of my posts lately have been about healthcare. I guess that’s because as I get older, I find myself paying more and more attention to my personal health circumstances. It doesn’t help that my clients are also older and …

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The Rise of Tactical Asset Allocation

My Comments: Yesterday I talked about investment risk, and how we, both clients and advisors alike, should understand it. Today, I’m reposting an article that describes, for me, a way to help clients achieve their perceived objectives, and keep the risk element under control. As before, risk is not to be avoided, but to be …

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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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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 …

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Generation Z, the world’s saviour?

My Comments: 1)  call me slow, but I’ve not heard of Generation Z. 2)  does the world need a saviour? 3) never mind the spelling; this comes from the Financial Times, which comes from London. 4) I was once in the 16-25 age group and look at me now. 5) without Eric Cantor, who is …

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The Return of the Inflation Chupacabra

My Comments: A few weeks ago I wasted several hours exchanging replies with someone who asked “who is responsible for inflation?” My initial response was to the effect it is a “what” question and not a “who” question. But that soon devolved into discussion about irrelevant issues that I decided meant the writer had never …

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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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Obama: Prevaricating On Foreign Policy

My Comments: It’s hard not to be tired and uninterested in the speeches of a President now well into his second and last term as President. Never mind that I voted for him twice and have a generally favorable opinion of his efforts on our behalf. Foreign policy is not something that does much for …

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Every Day Should Be a Good Day to Die

My Comments: If this headline caught your attention like it did mine, then what is the message? As a life insurance salesman for lo these past 40 years, talking about death is not something new to me, though always somewhat uncomfortable. You and I both know it’s inevitable, but not something to dwell on. The …

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