My Thoughts: Having the IRS look closely at you is not something you are likely to enjoy. But the good news is there are fewer agents than before and unless your “mistake” is grievous, you are likely to be overlooked. But you can’t count on it. With computer technology advancing by the minute, it will …
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Next Steps for the U.S.-Iran Deal
My Comments: We live in a world of competing economic forces that in the past were almost always resolved by conflict. Since the end of WW2, those types of conflicts have diminished, even though the media would have us believe its the end of the world as we know it when they happen. All of …
What went wrong with HealthCare.gov – and what now
My Thoughts: Here we are, it’s December 2, and the President has assured us the website issues are fixed. I doubt they are; there were too many issues to get fixed. But they will get fixed since the PPACA is here to stay, and all the paranoia and hysterics will fade over time and we’ll …
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A Glimpse Into the Recent Past…
I hope everyone had a fine Thanksgiving, with family and friends, as did all of us (27 people plus 7 dogs!). Great to see everyone on this annual event. But back to reality... I’ve long been fascinated by the scale of time and my inability to get my arms around the concept. I suspect I’m …
A Thanksgiving Feast Of Rational Optimism
My Thoughts: My favorite all time writer in the world of finance, Nick Murray, brings another fine thought to the table. Being optimistic seems so much more reasonable than getting bogged down, week after week, month after month, in woe and gloom. Being positive seems so much more productive. And it reinforces the notion I’ve …
The Swiss Effect
By Amber May | November 11, 2013 With all of the changes taking place in our health care system, it’s illuminating to look overseas for answers as to how other developed countries manage their own health care programs. Switzerland is a prime example of a system very similar to that being implemented through the Patient …
Hospitals as Insurers ‘The Future’ Under Obamacare
My Comments: You may be sick and tired of this discussion but how this plays out is going to be critical to the health and well being of every possible reader of this blog, for years to come. Only with a good understanding of what is going on can you somehow make the outcome benefit …
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Who Is The Smallest Government Spender Since Eisenhower? Would You Believe It’s Barack Obama?
My Comments: Amid all the rhetoric, name calling and just plain stupidity circulating among the political blogasphere, here was something from Forbes in May of 2012, a lifetime ago in some circles. Forbes is not known for its liberal point of view. But here it was anyway. And all of this before the sequestration happened, …
How to Snag Totally Free Two-Day Shipping Indefinitely
My Comments: Just in time for Christmas! No, wait, it's not even Thanksgiving yet. Increasingly, I find myself buying items over the internet. My son and daughter probably purchase almost everything short of groceries and gasoline. They have bought into the “free shipping” concept, paying an annual fee whenever it seems reasonable, especially from Amazon. …
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The Five Phases of a Bubble
My Comments: This is a little more from Jeffrey Dow Jones, the writer who started a conversation recently about a bubble no one had yet heard about. Many of us in the investment world are expecting a market correction soon. The overwhelming question is when and how severe. But there is little question that it …
