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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
...previous blogs. See my blog posted July 14, 2015. The Talk Before Moving in Together: Great advice for people getting married or moving in together about sharing expenses and determining...
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What to Do When There is a Flat Yield Curve
Share The previous blog explained yield curves. I felt it was important to post what it is so my readers would have an awareness of it, since it will likely...
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Explanation of 2019 Market Performance
...about 40%. That would leave 60% available to buy back shares or, better, to fuel growth. However, if you read my previous blogs I expressed pretty consistent opinions about the...
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Ownership Rewards – You Can’t Always Give What You Want
Ownership Rewards – You Can’t Always Give What You Want “You can’t always get what you want” – lyrics by The Rolling Stones Today’s blog comes fresh from two recent...
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The Perfect Pitch – How to Avoid Those Painful Pitfalls (Part I)
...really win the day. The focus of this blog is the presentation methods and it will be in two parts. The first part will consist of some general pitch deck...
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Ten Reasons Sale Transactions Fail
...this blog know, I am a devout fan of Mel Brooks. I have found his spontaneous comments on bits such as the 2000 Year Old Man both intriguing and perceptive....
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Social Media – Are You Getting Better or Just Busier?
Share Social Media – Are You Getting Better or Just Busier? Today’s blog was prepared by Sarah Cirelli, Interactive Marketing Manager, at WS+B (and the editor of my blogs.) Hope you gain...
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Buying Bonds – Follow Up
Share Buying Bonds – Follow Up My previous blog suggested buying very long-term bonds instead of shorter-term bonds and worked out numbers to show the reasons why. However, there is...
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Everyone’s a genius when the market is up
...strategy I recommend. I posted many blogs with my opinions and recommendations of how I think people investing to attain their long term financial security should invest. This blog is...
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What I did Tuesday
...able to interact with additional students and some of the other alumni, who were also pretty impressive. I also distributed a booklet that included two dozen of my blogs on...