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Category Archives: Retirement
Econ Update: August 2010
US Bonds continue to receive an enormous amount of money. Why? Because of the increasing fear of a global economic slowdown. This is not to say they don’t already recognize that things are tough, rather it means they don’t see it getting better for a long time.
The financial markets can’t figure out the Fed. The Feds don’t agree on a direction. Existing home sales were 27% lower than last month.
It appears the meddling from Washington academics has produced unintended consequences. This is not news to us. The problem lies in the fact that they think they are the solution.
Posted in Family, Fiscal Literacy, Politics, Retirement
Tagged Economy, Feds, Recession, Spending Plan
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How Banks Make $ (part 4)
Now we take the structure of the Bank of U and integrate your business. Learn how owning your own business will super-charge your returns while keeping the risk at the level of a cd.
Whether you are self-employed or not, you can structure your finances to take tax advantage of how you use your own money.
Click here for part 4.
Posted in Interest Rates, Investing, Life Insurance, Retirement
Tagged Bank of U, Interest Rates, internal rate of return
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