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Obama’s War On Tax Inversions Is War On Middle Class
Gary D. Halbert Between the Lines Editor’s Note: The subject of “tax inversions” is a hot topic today, but most Americans don’t know what it means or why President Obama is so opposed to it. CNBC host Larry Kudlow wrote a great piece on this topic yesterday, and I…
A Math-Free Guide to Higher and Safer Returns
By Andrey Dashkov I can make you instantly richer, and safely, by explaining a finance concept with a story about a dog. There’s a hole in your pocket you probably don’t know about. You may feel instinctively that something is wrong, but unless you look in the right place, you…
The Age of Intervention Continues
By Dennis Miller One key perk to working alongside investing seers is the opportunity to ask them the big questions. Wondering what lies ahead, I asked Casey Research Chief Economist Bud Conrad and technical analyst Dominick Graziano to share their views on what investors should expect in 2015. These two…
Can a Doublewide Save Your Retirement
By Dennis Miller The rumors are true: Florida is full of 55-plus communities with rows of doublewide mobile homes. The nicer ones have amenities like golf courses, swimming pools, clubhouses… you name it. As you’d expect, the living cost is modest. But here’s the part that blows people away: many…
Take Back the Retirement You Dreamed of at 40
By Dennis Miller Is it even possible today to retire rich? The short answer is “yes.” We all know people who have done just that. Watching your neighbors Bob and Betty Rich live the good life well into their 90s only tells you it’s possible, not whether you’re prepared to…
Will You Light $180,000 on Fire by Taking Social Security at Age 62?
By Dennis Miller On the television series Dragnet, Sgt. Joe Friday was known for his calm demeanor while questioning witnesses. When they began to ramble, he would corral them with comments like, “Just the facts, ma’am.” Sound advice for the witness stand, but when it comes to retirement planning, Sgt….