Published by admin April 8th, 2009
in Financial and Productivity.
Change – it’s the one constant
I want to address the President’s Inaugural Address to assist in ‘doing the math’ as it were. I will highlight the key phrases that have a bearing on where we are currently and where I think we will be in the future should we choose to relinquish our current anchors.
Published by admin March 23rd, 2009
in Financial and Mortgage.
Banking Interest Rates
How does it work…to benefit you?
Interest rate works both ways on a decreasing balance (amortized) and on an increasing balance (Compounding) at the same time. What??
Published by admin September 5th, 2008
in Uncategorized.
Upon the sale of your property, you usually have to pay taxes on the capital gain you earned. However, under IRS Code Section 1031, you are provided an incentive by the IRS to postpone paying taxes on capital gains only if you reinvest the proceeds you earned in a like-kinded property. This incentive is a [...]
Published by admin September 5th, 2008
in Uncategorized.
In 1906, an Italian economist, Vilfredo Pareto, noticed that 80% of the wealth generated in Italy was owned by the top 20% of the population. In the 1940s, a business management expert, Dr. Joseph Juran, observed similar phenomena in other areas of businesses, and credited Pareto by calling it the Pareto Principle, also known as [...]
Published by admin September 4th, 2008
in Financial and Statistic.
A new Military Retirement Plan is in the works. Using a computer model, the current system will offer “piles of cash” at critical career points to entice service members to stay or leave the force depending on the critical skills of the service individual. Citing cost efficiencies, the plan offers a fairly large lump sum payment of $30,000.00 cash at the 15 year mark which would cut a service member’s lifetime retirement benefit by more than $300,000.00
Published by admin August 29th, 2008
in Financial, Mortgage, Real Estate and Statistic.
There are a lot of credit score myths circulating around. Knowing the facts will help you to improve your credit score and helps you to become a better investor. Let’s look at how credit score works.
Published by admin August 27th, 2008
in Financial.
A very simple way to understand time value of money is assuming I have $100 to give to you, do you rather have it today or 6 month from now? 1 year from now?
Thus, money today is worth more than money in the future; when you have the money in your hand right NOW, you [...]
Published by admin August 21st, 2008
in Statistic.
More than 7 out of every 10 Americans (71%) would accept a job that pays less but provides health insurance and includes a defined benefit pension plan rather than take a job that pays more income but lacks both health insurance and a pension benefit (source: Time Magazine).
Published by admin August 19th, 2008
in News.
The cost of living (as measured by the consumer price index) in the USA increased +24% in the decade of
the 50s, +28% in the 60s, +103% in the 70s, +64% in the 80s and +33% in the 90s. For the first 8 years of the current decade (2000-07), the cost of living nationwide has increased [...]