Lest ye think I’m down on term life insurance, allow me to regale you with happy tale. Recently talked to a guy who dropped his term life policy after paying premiums for like 30 years. Lots of people have told me a similar story. They dropped their policy because… their insurance agent or financial planners […]
Should you pay off debt or save money first?
It seems a lot of people haven’t been getting my daily emails even though they signed up for them. For shame. My email system is in the process of sorting itself out so… if you signed up to my email list and totally forgot about it, this is why you’re now receiving this email. It’s […]
Why you should never take sides in the war between term and whole life insurance
A Flakebook friend of mine is up in arms about Amazon shutting down some user accounts and denying access to ebooks those users purchased. I’m no legal expert but I think the user agreement for that stuff includes limited access rights to ebooks which can be revoked at any time so… it’s not like buying […]
Investment returns vs risk capacity
Cornerstone Investment Services put out a piece a while back that showed the average annual rate of return for the S&P 500 (THE stock market of stock markets) since 1871 is about 5.63% to 5.85%, depending on where you source the raw data from and how you interpret that data. MOAR: Vanguard has a report […]
Why you should never take sides in the war between term and whole life insurance
A Flakebook friend of mine is up in arms about Amazon shutting down some user accounts and denying access to ebooks those users purchased. I’m no legal expert but I think the user agreement for that stuff includes limited access rights to ebooks which can be revoked at any time so… it’s not like buying […]