WSJ story and chart about how "Chinese applicants flood U.S. graduate schools." My Comment: I'm troubled by the pressures that appear from time to time that imply we should build up our military so we can effectivly counter the threat posed by China. Currently, I have a Chinese exchange student working with me as an …
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How to Play Defense Against Volatility in Your Portfolio
My Comment: It’s sometimes helpful to look back a few months, sometimes a few years, to see what I was thinking at the time and to compare what was then with what we see now. For example, as investment advisors we have long embraced the idea of a diversified portfolio to minimize risk. Think Enron; …
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GOP Jobs Plan Offers Alternate Path for Medical Professional Liability Reforms
My Comment: This article appeared last November and came from a company well known to us in the insurance industy, A.M.Best Company. This is the company that rates insurance companies to help the consumer make intelligent choices. The topic will be of no interest to many of you. However, it deals with Medical Professional Liability …
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In God They Trust:
How the conservative belief in American exceptionalism has become a matter of faith. My Comment: Christopher Hitchens wrote and posted this article last November. Like me, he was an Englishman who made his home in the United States. Unlike me, he was an accomplshed thinker and writer. Unfortunately, he died late last year after a …
J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – April 2, 2012
A summary of what happened last week, and might happen this week. Click HERE…
Unmasking The Risk Wall Street Doesn’t Want Advisors (and you) to Understand
Rigged Money author and investment advisor Lee Munson, a former trader, talks about how Wall Street does its best to turn advisors' and investors' attention away from the most important topic: risk. My Comment: I’m trying something new in this blog post. I ran across this seven minute video that talks about investment risk and …
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First Quarter On Track to Be Best in 14 Years
Stocks end this final week of what’s shaping up to be the best first quarter in 14 years, with little hope the second quarter can match its gains. My Comment: Who among you saw this coming? And if you did, what is your prediction for the next quarter? No one knows. All we do know …
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Future of Medicare Up for Debate
Workers approaching retirement -- and many current retirees -- should plan to sock away more money for future health care costs. My Comment: This article appeared five months ago, long before the curent matter before the Supreme Court took center stage. I’m holding my breath about what those folks on the bench are going to …
Business Should Help the Heartland
My Comment: Our media, often maligned as being controlled by the left, tends to give us a homemade version of the facts. The Financial Times is a UK publication which I read daily to help me better understand what our media is telling us. Here is an article that fits my Wednesday theme which is …
CollegeMoneyNow Award Letter of the Week – March 27, 2012
My Comment: This is post #4 where I show examples of award letters from colleges. These are typical of the award letters sent to students who are members of the Neighbors Foundation. We argue that it makes more sense to use their money before you spend yours. If you know anyone in high school, or …
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