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August 30, 20210Comments

The Opposite of a Tax Cut Revolution: Spending our way to a lower standard of living

(GregoryBresiger.com., in an attempt to analyze the Biden’s big tax and spending schemes, is calling on Arthur Laffer, an architect of the Reagan and Trump tax cut plans, to explain
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
August 25, 20210Comments

MoneySense Part 8: Investments: Financial Independence by Beating Taxes, Inflation and Avaricious Mutual Fund Companies

We’re ready to invest for the long term in order to beat those pesky things that sap one’s standard of living—taxes and inflation. And the latter is really another kind
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
August 24, 20210Comments

MoneySense Part 7: Investments: Taking Reasonable Chances to Achieve Wealth

To build wealth over the long term almost everyone needs to invest. But investing means putting money at risk, although the goal is maximum returns with the minimum of risks.
by Gregory Bresiger
Lifestyle
August 19, 20210Comments

The Biden Disaster, Part 2: Critics say Afghanistan, the open southern border, the inflation surge and endless debt show President Biden is incapable of governing at age 78.

The country is falling apart yet President Biden spends a lot of his time doing nothing. Check his presidential schedule on line. Many days it is one event or so
by Gregory Bresiger
Lifestyle
August 17, 20210Comments

The Biden Disaster, Part 1: Critics say the open border, the inflation surge and endless debt show President Biden is incapable of governing at age 78.

Six months into the presidency of Joe Biden and it seems as though the nation is headed for a train wreck. Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants are coming through
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
August 10, 20210Comments

MoneySense Part 6 (B) Cash Is not Trash!: There are good reasons to have what is usually the least desired asset

There is another little-known reason to always have some cash. Indeed, this asset can save and enrich you in various ways. There have been short periods when cash, and cash
by Gregory Bresiger
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