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November 15, 20180Comments

What I’m Reading: The Myth of Capitalism: Monopolies and the Death of Competition

By Jonathan Tepper, with Denise Hearn (Wiley, Hoboken, New Jersey, 286 pages) The U.S. government’s anti-trust efforts have been failing. Less competition and greater inequality are the result of the government not
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
November 1, 20180Comments

Will You Be a Chump or a Champ This Holiday?

Many credit card users will pay through the nose this holiday season. They’ll spend months, maybe even a year, paying for this holiday cheer. They will impoverish themselves and help
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 26, 20180Comments

It’s the Only Chance for Many Future Retirees: Will they take it or throw it away?

At a retirement conference I attended decades ago an official of a mutual fund company that designs retirement plans for companies warned the leaders of these firms. “You must educate your
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 24, 20180Comments

The VCs Invade New York City

Look out the VC are invading New York City! Indeed, venture capitalists, often investing in start-up tech companies, love the Big Apple and are pouring billions of dollars into the city’s
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October 16, 20180Comments

On Immigration—A Qualified Yes: A hot issue that roils millions of Americans.

I am for immigration in principle but with some qualifications. I would like, if possible, to see more people become U.S. citizens. It is an issue that splits tens of millions
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 8, 20180Comments

“Stocks? We Don’t Need Stocks!”: Avoid one of the biggest mistakes of personal finance

Millions of Americans are making this mistake. And yet it is one of the big reasons why many people will never accumulate substantial assets, never achieve financial independence and possibly
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