Analysts at Deutsche Bank recently released an extensive study that demonstrates the link between debt and crisis. One chart in particular screamed for attention.
Read More »Welcome to the New Retirement Model – NO Retirement! Here’s Why (+4K Views)
Welcome to the new model of retirement. No retirement. In 1983 sixty two percent (62%) of American workers had some kind of defined-benefit plan. Today less than 20% have access to a plan. The majority of retired Americans largely rely on Social Security as their de facto retirement plan [and the 35 and younger cohort are not able to save, or save enough, to eventually retire. True retirement is now a thing of the past except for a privileged few. Let me support this claim.] Words: 1091
Read More »The Financial Crisis “Nobody Saw Coming” IS Coming (+3K Views)
Almost every financial crisis is presented in the mainstream media as one that "nobody saw coming" yet, as the 4 charts show below, the next one is foreseeable - "the writing is already on the wall".
Read More »7 Financial Factors To Consider If You Will Be Retiring Within a Year
...It’s a big decision to decide when to retire...[but] it’s also important to determine the best time of the year for quitting work...[as] the specific date on which you start your retirement could impact...benefits from your former employer, Social Security distributions, and taxes to name a few...[This article identifies] 7 factors to consider as you plan the best time of the year to start your retirement.
Read More »Our Fake Financial System Will Implode By 2025 – Got Gold?
We are now coming to the end, after over 100 years of a fake financial system, created and controlled by the bankers for their benefit. The build up has been long but the end will be fast and extremely painful.
Read More »How the Poor, Middle Class and Rich Spend Their Money (+4K Views)
How do Americans spend their money and how do budgets change across the income spectrum? The graph below answers these questions. Words: 240
Read More »Fixed or Adjustable Mortgage? The Pros & Cons of Each
Home loans fall into two camps: fixed or adjustable mortgage rates. This article weighs the pros and cons.
Read More »How much does the typical American household make? (+7K Views)
How much does the typical American family make? This question is probably one of the most central in figuring out how we can go about fixing our current economic malaise. In this article we break down the U.S. household income numbers. Words: 464
Read More »The 5 Best Retirement Cities in Asia (+5K Views)
For an East Asian retirement destination that won’t leave you in complete culture shock 5 cities in particular satisfy the ‘expat criteria’ – widely spoken English, convenient transportation, modern shopping conveniences, friendly people, and great food. Below is a description of what these convenient and charming cities have to offer. Words: 999; Photos: 5
Read More »10 U.S. Cities With Great Weather for Retirees (+5K Views)
Everyone’s interpretation of ideal weather isn’t the same - some want to spend their golden years soaking up the sun, while others prefer a place where they can be near ski slopes. That said, if you’re looking for what most of us would consider pleasant weather—places with plenty of sunshine, low amounts of rain or snow, fewest days below 32 degrees or above 90 degrees and low humidity—these locales came to mind as 10 of the best places [in the U.S.] to retire if weather is your main concern. Words: 585
Read More »