Reality Check continued
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With mortgage rates rising, this report is even more relevant in 2006 than it was in April, 2005.... keep reading
Will it be different this time? Most investors think so. Here is why most investors are wrong.... keep reading
The Bible's account of tax tyranny -- Egypt -- describes a tax haven when it is compared to modern tax levels. Yet most taxpayers do not complain. They accept this burden as normal. We are surrendering our liberty.... keep reading
The U.S. economy is skating on thin ice. This is the opinion of the man who broke inflation's back, 1979-82, but at the price of two major recessions. He warns of the effects of rising interest rates. He has been there, done that.... keep reading
Preserve your capital in your old age, and also live well.... keep reading
An amazing career points to the importance of both good timing and the right training. Within 18 months of his election, the political world had begun to change dramatically for the better. He helped accelerate that change.... keep reading
Money follows brainpower. Money bids up the price of real estate. If you're looking for a place to retire where real estate is likely to keep rising, here is a strategy.... keep reading
Consumer debt in not a United States monopoly. It is a worldwide phenomenon. It makes the worldwide economy vulnerable to the effects of rising interest rates.... keep reading
Most people do not understand what their calling is. Their jobs are thwarting their calling. Don't let this happen to you.... keep reading
Customer service people do not make much money, yet their service is what gains or loses the support of clients who are having problems and are ready to shop for another supplier.... keep reading
If you are easily replaceable, you will eventually be replaced. There are too many debt-free kids willing to do your job cheaper.... keep reading
An entire generation is selling its future for trinkets. You had better structure your financial affairs differently.... keep reading
This is the primary avenue to business success. Here is a case study.... keep reading
As of mid-2006, this unregulated system of leveraged futures contracts had reached $285 trillion. This is the reported tip of the iceberg.... keep reading
My trials in getting off a Yahoo discussion forum I never joined.... keep reading
A Masters in Business Administration can cost you $75,000 in tuition and three years out of your life. Is it worth it?... keep reading