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Are You a DUMPie—Destitute Unprepared Mature Person?

On April 13, the British Telegraph (one of London’s major papers) reported on the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) assertion that stocks in the U.S., United Kingdom, China, and Europe could lose 20% of their value over the next two years! Can you even imagine what that will do to your retirement plan? I used to […]

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Our Financial Future: Slowdown, Shutdown, or Shakedown?

Only a fool would publically predict what will happen in the near future regarding the U.S. economy; however, I suggest that we will have a slowdown, shutdown, or shakedown–maybe all three. We are already in the slowdown; however, I think it is also probable that the other two disasters are in store for all of […]

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Will Blood Flow Down Wall Street?

While I am not usually a pessimist, I believe that blood will soon flow in the streets, especially Wall Street and that street is connected to Main Street. You should prepare for financial and probably political chaos ahead. If you are planning on Social Security or even a corporate pension to support you, you may […]

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