It may not be as bad as you think.
I know that I’ve been rather hard on you. I keep insisting that you carve out retirement savings as a portion of your budget
The first, and sometimes only, introduction you may have to investing is through your 401(k) plan at work. This could leave you vulnerable from the get-go
Back in the spring, President Obama released his budget proposal for the country. It had no chance of passing. The Democrats didn’t seem to want it and the
It seems that every now and then I have to defend one of my little thumb rules of investing. This time it is the 4% rule. Thing is that I didn’t come up with it
President-elect Obama has promised that taxes will go up. While the target is rich companies and individuals, recent statements makes the who, when, and how
I’m not sure why, but the mantra “Tax the Rich!” has always bothered me. It’s hard to explain. I’m not rich (though I’m not complaining either). Most of my
After last week’s message, a lot of folks may think I am the apologist for all the fat-cats, snobs, rich-jerks, and the like. A rereading of my article will
Warning: If Congress does nothing, the lifetime exclusion for taxes paid for gifts will plunge from its current $5.12 million to $1 million. Most readers likely
Every week, I meet with a group I belong to called the Associated Business Partners. Each time we have a designated presenter with a specific topic to discuss,
Like most people, you probably would want to exercise control over decisions about your health care even when you are physically or mentally unable to do so
WHY DO I NEED A DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY?
If you become disabled due to an accident or illness and you are deemed mentally incompetent, your business and
Sometimes it’s the simple things that end up costing us the most. For example, not properly filling out your beneficiary forms for your retirement accounts