It is a given that when someone invests money there is a potential for loss. How much loss and when is an absolute unknown. The only protection against such a potential loss is a contractual guarantee, and even then it may not be. (See the recent debt crisis in Washington) What is possible, however, is …
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Capital Market Insights – August 22, 2011
Here is your Weekly Insights update from Curian’s Asset Management Group. This informative capital market update is designed to help you stay informed about important developments in economics, the markets, and … CONTINUE...
The Cost of Long Term Care Insurance Goes UP
MetLife, which has been selling long-term care insurance for 25 years, recently announced that it would no longer sell LTC policies. The decision, apparently, does not affect current policyholders. Meanwhile, John Hancock, another major player in this game, has announced price increases of 40% for many of its existing LTC policies. (Affected policyholders will be …
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S&P: Debt default skeptics fueled ratings downgrade
By JOSH BOAK A Standard & Poor’s director said for the first time Thursday that one reason the United States lost its triple-A credit rating was that several lawmakers expressed skepticism about the serious consequences of a credit default — a position put forth by some Republicans. Without specifically mentioning Republicans, S&P senior director Joydeep …
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Crisis? What Crisis? – Part II
Last Wednesday saw the market drop 512 points. Yesterday, Monday, saw the market drop 634 points. The blogoshere and the internet in general, talk radio and TV is awash with pundits waving their arms and running off at the mouth. Is it a financial crisis, a political crisis, both, how long will it last, what …
Alternative Investments – Part X(b)
Last week I posted a definitive summary of my argument in favor of including alternative investments in your investment portfolio. If you did not see it, I encourage you to click on the Alternative Investment category to the right and read Part X. However, the chart I included with that posting was hard to understand. …
Capital Market Insights – August 1, 2011
Here’s your Weekly Insights update from Curian’s Asset Management Group. This informative capital market update is designed to help you stay informed about important developments from the past week, as well as provide thoughtful commentary on how these events might… CONTINUE…
Capital Market Insights – July 25, 2011
Here’s your Weekly Insights update from Curian’s Asset Management Group. This informative capital market update is designed to help you stay informed about important developments from the past week, as well as provide thoughtful commentary on how these events might… CONTINUE…
The Case for Alternative Investments – Part IX
You are perhaps glad I’m now close to the end of this conversation about Alternative Investments. I know I am. This one is intended as a summary, based on a recent letter to my clients. It’s a little long but I encourage you to get to the end. Most of us have been struggling with …
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Reducing Retirement Planning Stress
I want you to think about how age can change your pre-conceived notions about retirement. The focus of this post is suggest a couple of ways to minimize the stress associated with money and retirement. Some of you have heard me talk many times about the three stages of life. The first is when we …
