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Investing retirement money is totally different from how we invested in the past. You are no longer trying to get rich; your goal is to make your money last for the rest of your life so you can enjoy your golden years. Successful retirement is a ...more

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Are Your Fingernails Blue?
For almost a decade we’ve anticipated the Minsky Moment, yet somehow the Federal Reserve has managed to magically levitate the markets.
Annuities – Risk And Reward
Retirees could supplement their pensions or social security by investing a small portion in the market to offset inflation, and the major portion in safe bonds or FDIC insured certificates of deposit paying good interest rates.
Understanding Debt
Borrowing money to buy assets you feel will appreciate over time makes sense – if you understand the risk and know what you are doing.
Should You Pay Off The Mortgage?
Mortgage payments get easier with time. That is true unless you are getting close to retirement and realize you need to accelerate your retirement savings.
One Of The Biggest Challenges Facing Today’s Investors
Where can an individual investor become educated – with all the facts, pro’s and con’s; without feeling pressured to buy some type investment products?
The Federal Reserve Strikes Again!
When the Fed bailed out the banks by dropping interest rates to historic lows, the consequences for seniors, savers and pension plans were catastrophic.
When The Market Crashes, Will It Come Back In Your Lifetime?
Stocks are at record highs, bonds prices are in a 36-year bull market, and the average property price in the US is now higher than it was at the peak of the 2006 bubble.
When Do You Sell Good Dividend Paying Stocks?
Which dividend stocks should you sell, and which should you keep? The stock market is setting records. Since the bank bailouts began in 2008, it’s no wonder. Interest rates dropped to historic lows, causing the stock market to soar.
Retirement Investing – Picking The Lesser Of The Evils
When the Federal Reserve bailed out the banks, interest rates hit historic lows. Safe, good yielding fixed income investments disappeared. Investors were forced to put more of their capital at risk to earn a decent return.
What’s International Diversification All About?
Diversification is a hedge to protect your nest egg from catastrophic risks, including desperate governments and high inflation.
IRA And 401k Investment Decisions You Must Make
Whether your current income provides a fine lifestyle, or you are living from paycheck to paycheck, the lack of savings is likely to cause big problems down the road.
Stop Losses Are A Must For Retirement Investors
It took over 5 years for the market to recover from the 2008 crash. In the 1929 crash it took 25 years. How long will the next one take?
Fool Me Once, Shame On You. Fool Me Twice, Shame On Me!
Current Fed Chairperson Janet Yellen tells us the economy is great. She recently reassured the world that not only is the banking system safe it’s also unlikely we will see another financial crisis in her lifetime.
Buying Illinois Debt – Bold Or Bad?
The Illinois debt saga continues. The state operated without a budget since 2015. In June, just before their fiscal year end, both S&P and Moody’s downgraded Illinois’ credit rating to one level above “junk bond” status.
Don’t Get Caught In The Debt Trap
If government debt gets so large that the only way to avoid a default is to hold down interest rates forever, those low rates can eventually have negative effects on the economy.
How Can A Company Give Away Their Product And Be Worth Billions?
In 2016, Facebook earned over $10 billion, while seemingly giving away their product. FB’s sales averaged almost 50% growth over the last 5 years. The current stock price tops $150/share – the market values the company in excess of $425 billion.
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