by David | Sep 27, 2018 | Debt, General, Retirement |
We mark anniversaries for different reasons: birthdays, holidays, weddings. Days when important and significant things happen. On this day eleven years ago, September 27, 2007, Christie and I attended a personal financial seminar given by Dave Ramsey in Houston, TX as...
by David | Jul 26, 2018 | Retirement |
“The biggest selloff in stock market history” the article on CNN says. For months/years people have been buzzing about how you should own Google stock, Facebook stock, Amazon, and Netflix stock – it’s called the FANG profile. High tech, big...
by David | Jul 16, 2018 | Budgeting, Retirement |
In a recent MSN article basketball great Shaquille O’Neal describes what he learned from his father about the money he was making as an NBA superstar: in a nutshell, he said that it won’t last forever and his dad was on him to do a good job saving and investing it....
by David | Jun 19, 2018 | Debt, Retirement |
Today, the stock market is in a free-fall. It’s likely a reaction to President Trump threatening new tariffs on Chinese goods yesterday. Certain individual stocks, and stocks in the specific industrial and materials sectors are poised to take the biggest hit. What...
by David | Jun 11, 2018 | Debt, Retirement |
I’ve been meaning to write about this for a while, when the Bitcoin rage was surging. Then I forgot about it, things cooled off, but now virtual currencies are back in the news again so I thought I would put these thought on paper….well, virtual paper, anyway. If you...
by David | Jun 4, 2018 | Budgeting, Retirement |
CNN Money reports that 56% of married women leave investment and long-term financial planning decisions to their husbands, and 85% of women who defer to their husbands believe their spouses know more about financial matters. It’s one thing to be the “nerd” in the...
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