‘financial planning’ Archive

A limited time Stimulus Package November 2, 2009 No Comments

The stimulus package  has created and/or saved roughly 640,000 jobs for the time being, however what is now apparent is that many of those jobs were not intended to last longer than to “stimulate” the economy.  One such example of this was with the work needed for the Federal Communications Commissions.  Roughly 4, 231 people were hired to help [...]

Deflating the Government As It Inflates Our Money August 10, 2009 No Comments

With the economy the way it is and government acting the way it is, it makes sense to be concerned about hyperinflation. The American dollar is already weak but the government is in debt. Massive, massive debt. Other countries that have stocks and bonds invested in us are losing faith and we feel the need [...]

Appropriate Time for Retiring August 4, 2009 No Comments

Retirement is the wonder word of life. Everybody wants to reach this point and sip a cool beverage underneath a palm tree with a book in hand not caring about anything. The problem is that we are facing a difficult economic situation and many who were planning on retirement are now unable to jump into [...]