A 60-40 Portfolio Could Return Less Than A Savings Account

My Comments: How fast will your money grow? An expectation of growing money at an annual rate of 7% to 10% going forward is probably unrealistic. Interest rates and inflation rates are relatively low, and global economic growth rates are likely to slow down over the next two decades. See my earlier posts to understand …

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Protectionists Are Wrong About Unemployment

My Comments: This doesn’t tell the whole story. But it helps. And, yes, this does have political implications. Make America Great Again is a very complicated matter. What a surprise. And you thought it would be easy and would happen overnight after we drained the swamp. Well... Donald Boudreaux is a senior fellow with the …

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Retirement Can Be Hard

My Comments: Retirement means different things to each of us; it may be when we quit a long career, or we need something less intensive, our current employer sucks, or maybe we simply stop working. If you’ve been disciplined, it’s time to let your money start working for you, always assuming you have some. But …

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The Next Recession

My Comments: It’s a given there will be a ‘next recession’. People much smarter than me say it’s not many months away. It’s a normal event and we’ll most likely survive. What we may not survive, however, apart from a random collision with an asteroid, are the effects of income inequality across the planet and …

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Retirement Roulette

My Comments: I’ve been known to place a bet now and then. But Las Vegas, for me, is nothing more than a place to visit from time to time. But it takes all kinds, and if you are one who enjoys the uncertainty of your financial future, here’s an article for you to consider. Thanks …

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When to Start Social Security

My Comments: A very serious question, and one that requires some thinking about. We’ve talked about this before, but if you’ve not yet signed up, here are five questions you can ask yourself to get a better answer. Chuck Saletta – May 19, 2017 Your lifetime Social Security retirement benefit is expected to be about …

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Growth Is Not Dead, But It Is Dying

My Comments: My post on May 26th last about Demographics and Money suggested reasons why economic growth in long established nations will be nothing to brag about going forward. Despite the current Administration suggesting a return to not just 3% annual growth for the US economy, but wait for it, 4% annual growth, it’s just …

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Social Security Changes Coming

My Comments: We all know Social Security is here to stay, right? Well, maybe not. What was started in 1935 has undergone a few revisions, the last significant one in 1983. That was because it was going broke fast, and the baby boomers and their impending retirement were on the horizon. Well, it’s time for …

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Investing Defensively

My Comments: I posted recently that we had better revise our investment expectations downward if we are planning to use our retirement savings to sustain our standard of living for the next twenty years or so. I attributed the likelihood of lower growth and investment return numbers on demographics and a rising interest rate environment. …

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CBO: Conservative Bulls**t Obliterator

My Comments: I am relatively powerless as one of some 325M people living in these United States of America. But I have a voice and at least a few people read my blog posts. I’m disturbed by 45’s apparent glee in ceding global economic and moral leadership to China and Germany and other nations. I’ve …

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