Many have speculated that the U.S. government could once again turn to gold confiscation/nationalization if it became desperate enough. These fears are not unfounded given the abysmal financial situation of the U.S. government that only continues to get worse, coupled with a total lack of political will to cut spending but would the U.S. government really turn to a 1933-style grab again? I would argue that they wouldn’t, but that doesn’t mean the threat to your gold has diminished. Quite the opposite. [This articles identifies what they might well do.]
Read More »Global Wealth Will Be Totally Decimated In the Next 4-8 Years – Buy Gold! (+3K Views)
Global wealth will be totally decimated in the next 4-8 years. It doesn’t matter if you are very rich or “just own a house” with some equity left. Most of it will come down in value by 75-95% in the next few years as the debt and asset bubbles implode.
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Welcome to Wise Bread's rankings of the top personal finance blogs.
Read More »Canada is a Great Place to Retire – Here’s Why (+4K Views)
While [Green Valley] Arizona, [Naples] Florida, [Ajijic - Mexico or Mendoza - Argentina,] or some hidden island in a foreign land, might seem like the dream place to live out the end of one’s life, it turns out that Canadians just might be better off at home [and Americans and others should seriously consider emigrating to Canada sooner than later]. Here is a brief summary of the reasons why. Words: 842
Read More »15 Criteria for Choosing the Ideal Investment Advisor (4K Views)
An investment advisor friend of mine recently asked me to summarize for him the criteria I would use if I were looking to identify an investment advisor to work with and I came up with 15 characteristics I would look for in what for me would be an 'ideal investment advisor' which I would like to share with you. Words: 679
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 »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
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