If you are like me, you hate to pay taxes (at least the part that the government wastes each and every year). However, you probably also understand they are a necessary fact of life. Taxes pay for many important services such as our military to protect us all. Anyway, this BLOG post is not about the pros and cons of federal income taxes – but I want you to understand them better than ever before. Of course, I am not a … Continue reading
Understanding income taxes – it’s easy!
Mt. Everest and Retirement Planning
What does climbing Mt. Everest have to do with retirement income planning? To find out, watch my latest 60 second video below. all the best… Mark PS – I had written this video script just days before the disastrous earthquake that hit Nepal and decided to wait an appropriate amount of time before having it produced. This earthquake killed nearly 9,000 people and demolished more than 500,000 homes. At least 22 people died on the mountain as well. The survivors still need a great amount of help.
Update: The Health of Social Security
First off, if you were counting on getting a few extra dollars in your Social Security checks during 2016, you might want to re-think that. The general opinion of the experts, including the trustees, is senior citizens will not see a cost-of-living (COLA) in 2016. Here’s why this might be true. The Government Executive website reported, ‘The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday released another data point that provides a glimpse into the potential cost-of-living increase for federal retirees in … Continue reading
Interesting Bull and Bear Stock Market Chart
While I was up in Cincinnati last week to meet a few of our private wealth money managers (that I haven’t met yet), I saw this chart on the wall. I asked for a copy of and so I could share it with you all (at the bottom of this post). The chart shows each bull (BLUE) and bear (RED) market going back to the early 1900’s, the average annual gain (or loss) and the total gain during the bull market or total loss … Continue reading
Bonds are DEAD money!
After you watch my video, please take a moment to read the background of its making right below. I just spent the past 3 days traveling to and attending an investment conference in Denver focused on “Alternative Investments”. There were some 300+ participants who ranged from wirehouse stockbrokers, independent Registered Investment Advisors, portfolio managers, hedge fund and private placement managers, etc. Alternative investments have a very broad definition, but most agree that they are “intended to protect capital in most … Continue reading