Doll Predicts New U.S. Stock High, Slow Economic Growth

My Comment: I first met Bob Doll some 25 plus years ago when he was a regional representative for what I recall as Oppenheimer Funds. He made intelligent presentations and clearly had his act together. Over the years he has appeared in various high profile positions within the industry and has always been pretty close …

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What’s Going To Matter In 2013

My Comments: We are already well into January and those resolutions we talked about are starting to fade into the background. The reality is that there are forces out there over which we have no control, but if we can somehow anticipate what they are likely to be, we can position ourselves so as to …

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Thought for the Week

Here we are at the end of the year and that means it’s almost time for NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS! For me, these are always things I’ve been putting off and this is an opportunity to force myself to act! Unfortunately, after a while, they become depressing, since for the past several decades, I’ve never been …

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Respect for Those Who Finish the Job

My Thoughts on This: It’s usually pretty easy to be critical of those who either don’t think like we do or act in ways that we don’t think are appropriate. Especially when you’re a grumpy old man like me, as my wife is prone to remind me from time to time. This article caught my …

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55 Billion Reasons for Consumer-Driven Care

My Comments: While the election is over, and ObamaCare will not be repealed, there is still massive confusion and misunderstanding by all parties about what it all means for you and me as consumers of health care, and the doctors who look after us. Surveys suggest that doctors are very fearful that what had been …

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Reasons to Check Your Social Security Account

My Comments: Social Security has become part of the fabric of American society and fundamental when it comes to economic survival by those of us whose age qualifies us for benefits. At least for most of us in the 99% who don’t comprise the top 1%. It’s going to change over time, just as it …

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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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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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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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Is Economic Disaster Assured? Preparing for the Perfect Storm

My Comments: Many, if not most, writers and pundits in the financial world proclaim to be conservatives and many, if not most, believe the world is soon to come to an end. To me that’s a radical position to take, not a conservative one. In 1770, in America, there was talk of breaking away from …

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