by deyoe | Feb 24, 2013 | Economic Data, Education, Personal Finance, Weekly Commentary
Even Children are Targeted for Identity Theft! This happens far more often than you might think. That’s right. A 2012 report from Carnegie Mellon CyLab found children are targeted for identity theft 35 times more frequently than adults. That’s because the unused...
by deyoe | Feb 24, 2013 | Economic Data, Investing, Retirement Income, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Stocks delivered mixed performance last week. The Dow Jones Industrials and NASDAQ Indices moved lower while the Standard & Poor’s 500 and Russell 2000 Indices moved higher for the week. Stocks were helped by positive economic news in the United...
by deyoe | Feb 17, 2013 | Ideas, Inspiration, Personal Finance, Weekly Commentary
There is a New Trend in Funerals: Plan Your Own Susan Boyle, the Scottish chanteuse who was discovered on Britain’s Got Talent back in 2009 wants to leave mourners at her funeral laughing. What is her plan? She wants to have ‘Nellie the Elephant’...
by deyoe | Feb 15, 2013 | Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Uncategorized
Do I Have Enough To Retire? The most important retirement planning task for your last working year is calculating where your income comes from when you retire. This probably seems completely obvious, but it usually isn’t. Your portfolio needs to yield more every year...
by deyoe | Feb 13, 2013 | Economic Data, Economic Policy, Investing, Monetary Policy, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Like a climber determined to reach a peak, stock markets continued to move higher last week. Signs of strength in U.S. and international trade data improved the outlook for economic growth at home and abroad. The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in December, a...
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