by deyoe | Jun 28, 2014 | Personal Finance, Work
Before You Begin, Know The Side Hustle Basics Many folks dream of building an income stream that’s independent of their employment. Whether you are considering quitting your job and striking out on your own or are just thinking about building a little something on the...
by deyoe | Jun 27, 2014 | Health, Insurance, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Seniors
“Decimate” is a very interesting word. In the early 1500s, according to OxfordDictionaries.com, decimation (an earlier version of decimate) referred to tithing—paying a tenth of your income to an organization that was usually religious in nature. By the...
by deyoe | Jun 23, 2014 | Developed, Economic Policy, Financial Planning, Investing, Monetary Policy
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) press release wasn’t quite as catchy as España Cañí — the Spanish song played to rile crowds at events as varied as baseball games and bullfights — but it helped motivate investors as they pushed American stock markets higher...
by deyoe | Jun 20, 2014 | Ideas, Inspiration, People, Personal Finance, Uncategorized
Elitism vs. Professionalism Working in financial services can be intensely frustrating. Most people you work with on a professional level are smart and mean well, but many just don’t have their act together. Part of the problem is the extremely low barrier to entry on...
by deyoe | Jun 19, 2014 | Inspiration, International
Paul, the German octopus Oracle, did pretty well predicting outcomes of 2010 World Cup matches. Paul’s approach wasn’t too scientific and, now that he is gone, a lot of folks are turning to animal prognosticators. China has a team of baby pandas and Germany has put...
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