What’s Killing The Long-Term Care Insurance Industry?

My Comments: This was written almost five years ago. During these years, every reader today is almost five years older and while the world has changed dramatically, the demographics are still with us. Among the existential risks we all face is what is known as a Long-Term Care, or LTC event. Before we all die, …

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The 7 Elements of a Successful Retirement

My Comments: Just 7? No, there are lots more, but you have to start somewhere. The first element reflects my personal approach to this. There has to be a real understanding of the difference between strategies and tactics. There’s a reason that seems militaristic because it is. I’ve just borrowed it to use in financial …

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Donald Trump’s Big Problem

My Comments: To my Trump supporting friends, this is not a rant against our president. Governments work, or don't work, on vastly different rule sets than does private enterprise. Government is a public enterprise and the outcomes by their very nature will be markedly different. His skills as a businessman don't necessarily translate effectively to …

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Social Security Is Failing Because the Program Is Antiquated

My Comments: This is far and away the most coherent overview I’ve read that addresses the problems faced by Social Security going forward. Now we have to convince the politicians that it’s in everyone’s best interest to take remedial action. Sean Williams \ Apr 8, 2017 \ https://tinyurl.com/y8qnxfny The data doesn't lie: a majority of …

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Stock Pickers vs Indexers

My Comments: Which approach is best for you? Not for me, but for YOU? For the past dozen years or more, my efforts on behalf of clients to use historically good fund managers has largely failed. And not just because of what happened in 2008-09. Yes, I still made my money as an advisor. But …

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The Brilliant Incoherence of Trump’s Foreign Policy

My Comments: This may be far too long to read in one sitting. But if, like me, you are willing to absorb some rather heavy reading, you may find yourself somewhat relieved by the message. Stephen Sestanovich | May 2017 Every 20 years or so—the regularity is a little astonishing—Americans hold a serious debate about …

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Avoid These 6 Social Security Claiming Mistakes

My Comments: I’ve yet to find anyone who fully understands Social Security. Especially among working class Americans whose future standard of living will depend to some degree on the benefits they receive from Social Security. And I readily admit to being one of those people. Sometimes, it’s just helpful to understand the mistakes to be …

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Why Reducing Investment Losses Is So Important

My Comments: There are times to be cautious and there are times to throw caution to the winds. As you get older, caution is increasingly common. One way to solve your dilemma is to focus efforts on limiting what we call downside risk. That’s the opposite of upside risk for those of you just figuring …

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Our Distorted Health Care System

My Comments: As a tax paying mortal, I’m not happy with our incredibly expensive system, one with less favorable health outcomes for us than exists in other countries, at far less cost. Given my background, I have a reasonably good understanding about health insurance and the role it plays in our society. I also have …

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A Message for My Children and Grandchildren

Slow Economic Growth Will Be Around For A Long Time My Comments: I have my doubts that Hillary Clinton could have fixed this, but with 45 in the WH, there is virtually NO chance this problem will be fixed. And the longer it takes to fix it, assuming it can be fixed, the very people …

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