Jared Kushner’s father spent years in federal prison while Jared was growing up. That alone must have left an impression on him. Jared is well educated too; Harvard, of course. At 35 with a net worth of $810 million, you would... Read →
The country we know, the democracy we have built over the last centuries, is in the midst of a crisis of significant proportions, one that could change forever the very behavior and beliefs of our people and the fabric of our society.... Read →
May 2017 has brought us some interesting personal finance articles from around the web. Here are 4 that we found most interesting.
First, Wisebread has posted an article entitled 4 Ways Your Credit Union is Changing for the Better. ... Read →
I have made no secret of the fact that I am not a fan of our President. He has already done much to cause real concern. I remain very troubled by the possibility of a Russian conspiracy, and the intransigence of the Republican leadership... Read →
Gail Collins recent editorial, entitled Watch Out World Trump is Coming, is one of the best she has written, one of the funniest ever, and one more painfully on the mark than almost anything written to date about America’s 45th... Read →
Emerging markets are generally not appropriate investments for most. Certain markets may work for trades here and there, but the category as an investment class is wholly inappropriate for non-institutional investors who want to maintain... Read →
There is an excellent letter to the Editor in the New York Times by a citizen decrying the unending and ever more dangerous behavior of Donald Trump, and especially his reckless disregard for the country’s security and stability. In... Read →
Rod Rosenstein, the new Deputy Attorney General, made an unbelievably stupid decision to be Trump’s pawn in the firing of FBI director, James Comey. Widely purported to be very bright, measured and experienced, he showed none of that... Read →
The country is at the brink. There is such turmoil now that it is hard to understand how some of those in power in the Congress and, even in the White House, are not stepping forward, putting aside party allegiances, and standing on the... Read →
There was an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, entitled "Bank of America Pays Peanuts for Deposits but the Money Keeps Flowing In".
The article highlights, actually celebrates, the fact that Bank of... Read →
Image Courtesy: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Museums around the country, indeed, in many other parts of the world, charge visitors to see their collections. Many depend totally or importantly on entry ticket revenue to keep their doors open.
Some museums, especially in America,... Read →
Democracy failed in America last November. Great Britain is teetering. France was at the brink.
Finally, a win for the people who are not stupid and angry – the people who do not want to destroy civilization as we know it, as we... Read →
Jack Kennedy was born 100 years ago this month. He was assassinated some 56 years ago. And, America has never again been as optimistic, enthusiastic and determined.
He was smart and charismatic. He was a natural leader. And, most of... Read →
I am retired, living off my savings, and I am very scared. I can’t afford to stay out of the market, but it feels like a fool’s journey. If the market drops, as it must and will, I will be in real trouble.
I am not alone. ... Read →
It has been 9 years already of making virtually nothing from savings account rates. Even with the best rates recently moving up to the 1.05% – 1.25% range as the Federal Reserve has raised the Fed funds rate, cash has been a... Read →