Mandatory IRAs as proposed by the Obama Administration is just the 1st step in stealth nationalization and forced investment of our retirement benefits to support the treasury debt market! [As such,] every American with substantial retirement assets must [begin now to] protect themselves from having to become buyers of last resort for US treasury obligations. [Let me explain.] Words: 6349
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Appearances are all that seem to matter in our society today. Dying in debt will be common place in the coming years. Fully 21% of Americans say they don’t think they will be able to pay off their debts — including their car, credit cards, student loans and mortgages — in their lifetime. Our debt addict society is dying of an overdose.
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We have entered the endgame for the dollar as the dominant reserve currency and most investors and policy makers are unaware of the implications - but those who are will have positioned themselves in the one asset most likely to be left standing when the dust settles - gold.
Read More »The 7 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Choosing a Financial Advisor
Choosing a financial advisor is a big decision…so avoiding these 7 common blunders can help you find peace of mind, and avoid years of stress. 1. Hiring the First Advisor You Meet While it’s tempting to hire the advisor closest to home or the first advisor in the yellow pages, this decision requires more time. Take the time to …
Read More »The Average Annual Expenses Related To Getting a 4-yr College Degree Since 1971
This article reviews the average costs of attending four-year public and private colleges nationwide since 1971. Both figures include tuition, fees, and room and board.
Read More »Counterfeit Goods: How They Damage Consumers, Businesses & the Wider Economy
Today’s infographic highlights facts and figures around counterfeit goods that are passed off as quality brands, and how this type of activity damages consumers, businesses, and the wider economy.
Read More »4 Ways To Increase Your Net Worth
Increasing your net worth will take time, some financial discipline and sound investment planning, but the reward is financial security. Every dollar you devote to building your net worth moves you closer to freedom from worry during a short-term difficulty or over the course of a long-term obligation.
Read More »Middle-Class Real (inflation-adjusted) Annual Earnings Down 11.5% From 45-plus Years Ago
Some excellent insights on the income history of what we might think of as the private middle-class wage earner. The latest hypothetical real (inflation-adjusted) annual earnings are at $38,159, down 11.5% from 45-plus years ago.
Read More »You Too Can Embrace the Financial Secret of the Top 3% – Here’s How
If you want to do something about economic inequality in this country – especially as it relates to your own financial circumstances – the important thing is not what you believe or whom you vote for. It’s how you handle your own time, choices and money.
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