by deyoe | Mar 30, 2017 | Mindful Money Practice of the Week
The better my business does, the more taxes I have to pay. Although I realize that I am fortunate to have a good income, it’s always hard to write those big checks. Nonetheless, a few years ago I made a conscious decision to write them with a smile on my face, rather...
by deyoe | Mar 29, 2017 | Personal Finance, Uncategorized
“It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so,” wrote Mark Twain. In 2016, NerdWallet commissioned a survey* to get a better handle on Americans’ thoughts about lying when money is involved. It’s interesting to note which money-saving lies participants...
by deyoe | Mar 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
I expect you’ve read this before, but markets really, really hate uncertainty. Failure to pass the American Healthcare Act, which was supported by Republican leaders in Congress and President Trump, appears to have spooked U.S. stock markets last week. In an article...
by deyoe | Mar 22, 2017 | Employment, Uncategorized
If you take a cruise anytime soon, the bartender may not be able to lend an ear. According to Financial Times, one cruise line has installed robotic bartenders that produce one drink per minute per arm, and can make up to 120 drinks an hour. [7] It’s not just cruise...
by deyoe | Mar 20, 2017 | Personal Finance
No one has a crystal ball to predict which way the stock market will zig or zag, but plenty of folks have theories. For example, technical analyst Edson Gould developed a market rule of thumb known as ‘three steps and a stumble.’ It states stock prices may fall after...
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