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Asset and Wealth Protection


Summertime doldrums return as old adage holds true

In June, gold and gold stocks were in a full-blown rally and for a time it looked like the old adage, “Sell in May, and go away” would not hold true this year. But the rally faltered, and a negative report from the World Bank showed the bull market in commodities had ended. Read this article to learn what this means…

Three Dragons Battle a Mouse Over Value of Money

In the scorching Nevada heat a battle is taking place that pits, essentially, three enormous dragons against a mouse. It’s the case of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) vs. Robert Kahre, and its outcome could have an enormous impact on our nation’s money. Read this article to learn about this case and its possible ramifications…

Middle East Mayhem Could Push Oil Over $150 per Barrel

The philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau once said, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” In the late 1970s there was a revolution in Iran, the stock market was in crisis, there was a young Democrat sitting in the Oval Office and a pop star that some had called “The King” had died prematurely. Sound familiar? Read this article to see what happened back then and how you can use that information to your advantage…

Retirement funds decline in June

According to BNY Mellon Asset Management, the funded status of a typical U.S. corporate pension plan fell by 5.7 percentage points in June for the first time in four months.

Energy savings help planet and wallets

Summer electricity bills can make a dent in one’s assets, especially in the current economic climate, and with that in mind a non-profit organization has published tips on ways to avoid the escalating costs.

Experts: Mid-year tax planning may be even more important this year

Financial industry insiders have said the economic turmoil, the various stimulus measures as well as recent tax law changes make it more necessary than ever to review one’s finances at mid-year.

Modern Warfare Arrives!

There are two dimensions of modern warfare. One is the old war machine, where the prizes and prestige go to the one with the biggest and most guns. The other is seductively esoteric. Read this article to learn the second dimension of modern warfare…

Energy efficiency tax credits to benefit homeowners, environment

Those who make energy efficiency home improvements may qualify for a tax break, and the Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP) has set out to remind Americans to take advantage of them not only to cut their bills but also to help the environment.

Money is Scurrying Away From the Dollar

Capital flows to where it feels secure. The recent leftward tilt of the U.S. Government has sent money flowing to places other than the U.S. Dollar. Read this article to learn what that means to you…

Study sheds light on retirement, health insurance trends

Deft Research, a market research firm, has released a study which analyzes the expectations of those aged 63-64 for their retirement and health insurance.

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