Don’t Confuse Loaning With Owning.
The Investment decisions we make aren’t always about investing, after all. Your cousin Willie calls you and tells you he’s going to open a taco stand in
The Investment decisions we make aren’t always about investing, after all. Your cousin Willie calls you and tells you he’s going to open a taco stand in
1. LOVE YOURSELF – It is the nucleus for all motivation. You have to feel good about yourself! A good place to begin is your physical
“A taxpayer is someone who works for the government, but doesn’t have to take the Civil Service Exam.” – Ronald Reagan Is the government your
This is the test of whether you own a business or a job. Back in the days when I was in publishing, I read Robert Townshend’s Up The Organization, which
Retirement planning for owner-employees, executives, and other highly-compensated employees can often fail because of one well-kept secret: These people will rarely, if ever, be able
Retirement planning isn’t about gambling; it’s about, well, planning. I noticed a recent Twitter post from US News & World Report entitled, 9 Simple Ways To Quit Worrying About
Do you know the true value of your business? Business valuation isn’t as easy as assigning a multiple, and finding a buyer isn’t as easy as
The market seemed to love the first quarter… as it’s loved many before. Does that mean the party will continue? It might be best to
Retirement plannning doesn’t seem as easy as it used to be. During the 1990s, everyone assumed that markets only went up and double-digit returns were
Longevity risk is getting a lot of attention these days, particularly with many of us living in the ‘sandwich generation’ – taking care of both elderly
We all know the Fed target is 2% inflation; but, since COVID-19 and all the accompanying spending, it’s been tough going for the Fed. While the rate of inflation has been slowly declining, it’s still stubbornly around 3% – and with people living longer, it can still spell disaster for those facing retirement, especially with longer life expectancies.
Retirement milestones should actually begin the day you leave school and enter the workforce; but few people think about retirement at that age. They’re too busy starting careers. If they achieve early success, they won’t even be worried about retirement. It’s been my experience that it’s after age 50 they come through my door. By that time they’re done with stock tips and chasing rainbows. Age 50 has a way of making all of us start thinking.