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November 18, 20210Comments

Critics Claim Disaster If Biden Plan Is Okayed: Administration official says it will overcome opposition.

President Biden’s latest some $2 trillion infrastructure proposal adds too much to the national debt, makes inflation worse and hurts traditional energy businesses. That was the recent contention of a
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
November 15, 20210Comments

MoneySense Chapter 14: Investing Techniques for the Long Term Investor—Patience Required

Here is why almost everyone young and old should have at least some stocks in a portfolio. The long term returns of the stock market, with all its ups and
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
November 11, 20210Comments

Many Americans Now Fear Inflation Again: They remember broken promises of presidents and central bankers

The “menace of inflation” is back. Those who lived through the disastrous inflationary 1970s don’t want to relive them, yet that’s what some now fear. They worry the combination of
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 28, 20210Comments

Preparing for a Stagflation Storm: Portfolio safe harbors you can seek if we’re back in the stagflation storms. Will young advisors understand?

Investors may soon need stagflation strategies, veteran advisors say.Stagflation, an economic climate in which growth rates are sluggish and inflation is high, requires certain defensive stock market strategies, a Florida
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 21, 20210Comments

MoneySense Chapter 13: How Do You Start?

When and How to InvestWe began by using a low-cost balanced fund, the Vanguard Star Fund. That’s because a balanced fund is an all-purpose fund that gave us a mix
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 17, 20210Comments

MoneySense Chapter 12: Where’s Your Investing Roadmap?

A long-term plan is a sensible approach. The plan doesn’t have to be anything huge. It can be a one-page or less. It doesn’t even have to be a written
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