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Social Security Tips: How to Use File & Suspend
My Comments: I offer great thanks to the author of the following article, Michael Kitces. You’ll find his credits at the end of this post. This will take a little time to read and understand. But if you are getting ready to file for Social Security benefits, or are just now starting to think about …
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Energy Price Spread: Natural Gas Vs. Crude Oil In The U.S.
My Comments: Followers of this blog may remember my frequent mention of Thomas P.M. Barnett, a prolific writer and thought leader on global economics and political forces. Years ago he said that within a couple of decades, the US would become a net exporter of energy. He asserted this transformation would re-write a lot of …
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It Is Informed Optimism To Wait For The Rain
My Comments: Yes, the title above is a little odd, but the word "optimism" caused me to stop and read. By every contemporary, standard definition, I am a “financial advisor”. That term is restricted, or should be, to those of us providing financial advice to clients that conforms to a fiduciary standard. Simply put, we …
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The Imperial Presidency is Quietly Striking Back
My Comments: I’m conflicted. On one hand I’m disturbed by the growing threat to our individual privacy as demonstrated by what the NSA has been doing and will continue to do. On the other hand I’m disturbed by the threats I feel coming from those on the right who are more inclined to live in …
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Are Gold And Silver Ready To Rumble?
My Comments: I’ve never been much of a gold bug. I recognize it’s value as a trading opportunity and the need for a large portfolio to include what are thought of as non-traditional investments. But since it tends to increase in value during times of high inflation and general woe and gloom, and being a …
When to Leave Your Money in a Trust
My Comments: Recently, two clients have asked me about asset protection and whether they should start thinking about a trust. The answer is maybe. First, I have to remind everyone that I am not an attorney, and cannot advise people on legal matters. However, I can share basic knowledge that I’ve picked up over the …
3 Ill-Advised Reasons Not to Buy Life Insurance
My Comments: I first became licensed to sell life insurance in 1976. Over the years, I’ve sold many policies, of all kinds, to all manner of people. Some of those clients have since died, though most have not. The skills and ability to help identify a problem and find a solution for that potential problem …
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Thought For The Week – March 5, 2014
My Comments: From time to time I’ve posted a article from an associate of mine in Southern California whose life for the past 40 years has involved life and health insurance, not unlike mine. He sends me his weekly newsletter from which this comes. By Gene Pasutla, Westland Financial Services, Inc. For the past week …
You Can Thank Ben Bernanke for 100% of the Stock Market Gains Since 2009
My Comments: I've been a supporter of the PPACA or if you prefer, ObamaCare, since the beginning. My belief in it is based on the trend in place where health care costs consumed an ever increasing share of our national GDP and sooner or later would come a sticky end. Whether the PPACA solves the …
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