by deyoe | Apr 28, 2013 | Education, Financial Planning, Investing, Personal Finance, Weekly Commentary
Are You Responsible for Your Loved One’s Unpaid Debt? It’s never easy when someone dies. Grief is a powerful, and sometimes debilitating, experience that often leaves next of kin vulnerable. Unfortunately, there is a group that sometimes tries to take...
by deyoe | Apr 28, 2013 | China, Economic Data, Investing, Monetary Policy, Weekly Commentary
The Markets It was a wild, wild week. Last Monday, bombs exploded near the finish of the Boston Marathon. Not long after, media outlets let the public know letters to President Obama and a senator from Mississippi contained the poison ricin. On Wednesday, the town of...
by deyoe | Apr 27, 2013 | College Planning, Education, Education Planning, Human Services, Personal Finance, Uncategorized
College Costs: Not Just Tuition When planning for your children’s college education, pay attention to more than just tuition and fees when you choose a school. Housing and food are among the many outlays that pump up the price of education. Tuition and fees only...
by deyoe | Apr 22, 2013 | Economic Data, Investing, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
It Has Been Said Stock Market Returns Revert to the Mean But what does that mean? Reversion to the mean is a statistical phenomenon. It’s the idea the further something is from the mean – or average – the more likely it is the next thing that comes...
by deyoe | Apr 22, 2013 | Europe, Fiscal Policy, Investing, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
The Markets Last week, the term ‘Easy Money’ conjured both comedian Rodney Dangerfield and the U.S. Federal Reserve, and no one was certain how much respect either one should get. The Fed accidentally e-mailed its market-moving Federal Open Market...
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