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October 30, 20150Comments

Need Cash and Can’t Find Your Bank? It’ll Cost You

Are you a sucker? Do you want to be separated from more and more of your money? If you’re on the way to the bank to get cash and I
by Gregory Bresiger
Gregory on Books
October 27, 20150Comments

What I’m Reading: Who Was Jack Kemp? New biography details the life of “bleeding heart conservative.”

Jack Kemp, a U.S. Congressman, a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary and one of the authors of the Reaganite supply side revolution of the 1980s, was the most important
by Gregory Bresiger
Gregory on Books
Personal Finance
October 23, 20150Comments

You Could Be Ripped Off and Not Even Know It

The greatest con is the one in which the person who is scammed doesn’t even know it happened. He or she may know someone or something has fleeced him, but
by Gregory Bresiger
Gregory on Sports
Personal Finance
October 19, 20150Comments

The Lessons that Baseball Can Teach Us

Little things can mean a lot in baseball as well in achieving many of life’s goals, such as financial objectives. We just had an illustration of the former when a major
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 10, 20150Comments

Coming to Visit New York? Don’t Get Rooked!: Some commonsense spending practices in visiting the Big Apple

From outrageous transportation costs to ridiculous taxes to Three Card Monte, many people in the Big City want to separate you from your money. I’ve lived in New York City most
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 6, 20150Comments

How not to Reach Your Investment Goals

Cash is usually trash for the long-term investor. Having a certain amount of cash on hand as a protection against short-term problems---such as unemployment or an unexpected medical expense---is reasonable. However,
by Gregory Bresiger
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