Interest Rates For Dummies
That title is misleading. I am not saying you are dumb because you aren't. But interest rates can be confusing and difficult to understand. In fact, even most bankers and lenders do not understand how they work. As a result, most people…
TAX Time: What is different this year vs 1913?
As Americans finish yet another tax filing season, let’s take a look at the 104-year history of the income tax:
Top Marginal Tax Bracket: Has varied from 7% (the initial rate introduce in 1913) to 94% in 1942. Of course the rate has…
Need Cash Now
It doesn’t take long while watching TV or listening to the radio to hear a commercial encouraging people to contact any number of companies that will help you access the money of your life insurance before you die. In one commercial a senior…
Government is not reason it is not eloquence it is force.
Every so often I come across a post that needs very little comment. Today is one of those times. This is the blog entry by Martin Armstrong.
In the beginning of the entry there is a question posed about "Government is not reason, it is…
Healthcare Costs in Retirement Haunt Baby Boomers
The Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) just released a study showing that a retired couple could require as much as $350,000 to pay healthcare costs in retirement. That is for a couple who is 65 years old in 2016. The report gives…
America’s Budget Nightmare
Twice a year, the Congressional Budget Office issues a report or rather updates its annual “Budget and Economic Outlook.” This report projects the nation’s fiscal conditions for the next 10 years based on current laws. The most recent…
A Sweep Account for Business Owners
There once was a time that it made sense for the business owner to use what is called a Sweep Account. One primary account was set up by the business as a checking account where money flowed in and out to pay for goods and services, payroll,…
The Pressure of the Stock Market
Often in a visit with people about their money and finances it comes to my attention that they are having to lean more and more on higher risk investments to make money.
Why is this when it appears that the market is really doing well?…
Student debts can rob you and your child’s future!
Can you say college loans? Can you afford a college loan? These are questions that are plaguing young Americans who are just coming out of college and are preparing to go to college.
A recent article titled the stunning truth about how students…
Personal Savings Rate is an Indicator of National Greatness
"Our prosperity as a nation depends upon the personal financial prosperity of each of us as individuals." Those are the opening word to the foreword of George S. Clason's timeless classic The Richest Man in Babylon. Although they were possible…