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The Risks In The U.S. Stock Markets Nobody Wants To Discuss

When it comes to investing, nothing kills good returns more than nationalism. And nationalism rules at large investment firms.

J. S. Kim
02/04/2007

President Bush's Health Care Plan Deserves Careful Consideration

President Bush has proposed a health care plan designed to make health care affordable to millions who are not covered at present. Estimates run as high as 10 million that would be newly covered. Congress's Joint Committee On Taxation (JCT) has recently reported that this health care plan would save the government $333 billion dollars over ten years. The function of the JCT is to "score" tax policy changes.

Mick McNesby
30/03/2007

Why Facebook Is Worth Over $10 Billion

Yahoo! have been in talks with Facebook for over a year now and apparently recently got shy at Facebook’s $1 billion asking price but as I will explain here Yahoo! have missed out on an absolute bargain.

John McElborough
28/03/2007

Finding Tax Preparation Information Online

Believe it or not, one of the best online tax preparation resources is the IRS. They have finally chosen to begin with the assumption that preparing tax returns is destined to be a confusing process. Just as their telephone interaction has improved, so has their website. It's designed for the consumer, not the accountant and it's a good place to start.

Madison Lockwood
28/03/2007

Stock Investing - New Warren Buffett Letter to Shareholders is a Model for the Rest of Us

Every year the master of stock investing, Warren Buffett takes the time to create a letter which usually runs about 20 plus pages in length. In the latest letter, he lays out for anyone to see, exactly why he is the premiere investor in the world today. Warren Buffett is the best at what he does because he understands what he is, and what he is not. In over a half century of investing, he has never bought a technology stock.

Richard Stoyeck
26/03/2007

Our Struggles

More and more people are taking to the streets in cities like Chicago to try earn a living by asking for financial help. Could this be the sign of a rapidly shrinking middle class?

George Lunt
26/03/2007

Liberal Media Noisy On Outsourcing: Stays Mum On Insourcing

Foreign companies have provided over 6 million jobs here in the U.S. in recent years, most of those paying well above the average. Job displacement is unfortunate but inevitable. In a perfect world, no job would ever be lost. Business failures alone, costs millions of jobs.

Mick McNesby
26/03/2007

Earmarks - Ten U.S. House Members Looking Out For Taxpayers

In 2005, congress indulged itself with over 13,000 earmarks. In 2006, a few courageous House members and senators got the number down to less than 10,000, still outrageous. However last year’s efforts shone so much attention on the practice, it even had the King of Pork, Senator Robert Byrd discussing some of the negatives.

Mick McNesby
25/03/2007

Stock Investing – Subprime Lender "New Century" – Out of Control

They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. It’s hard to believe, but subprime lender New Century which is experiencing potential bankruptcy type problems from its subprime lending portfolio decided that the way out of its problems was to make additional subprime loans.

Richard Stoyeck
20/03/2007

Insourcing: Millions of High Paying Jobs Replace Those That Cannot Be Saved

The term outsourcing has become a weapon of the class warfare crowd. The mainstream media should be balancing the discussion with the benefits of insourcing. It is most unlikely that will happen.

Mick McNesby
19/03/2007

It's Time for the Flat Tax

As the deadline approaches for filing income taxes, it is appropriate to look at an alternative to our current system.

Greg Reeson
19/03/2007

Topps to be Acquired by Eisner and Others

Topps, the maker of trading cards and Bazooka Gum, has agreed to be acquired by former Disney CEO Michael Eisner and others. Topps shareholders will receive $9.75 a share in cash in a transaction valued at $385.4 million. Eisner's involvements will be through Tornante Company, a private company he founded in 2005 for the purpose of making such transactions.

Geoff Gannon
09/03/2007

Federal Spending: Thinking Outside The Box

We should seek 25-30 year olds to run for congress. Among other priorities we would guide these young candidates to set an example by reducing congressional salaries, and perks including their hefty pensions. Voters might in turn support these candidates in larger numbers with many small donations and heavy internet support and with an eye toward making lobbyists as unwelcome as possible.

Mick McNesby
07/03/2007

Tools for Adsense

If you're just boarding on the AdSense train, and looking to find a quick way to make the profits you've seen all being pulled of all over the Internet, you might be interested in a couple of tools.

Kenneth Myers
07/03/2007

The Stock Market Is Not Always Nice: What To Do When the Market Plunges?

The safest way to beat the stock market is to not get into the stock market. According to “day traders” the best way to beat the stock market is to get in and get out quickly. The best way to beat the stock market by my Aunt Sara is to buy good stocks in good companies and hang on to them. Okay, I don’t have an aunt named Sara. My nonexistent aunt did not buy Microsoft when it was a penny stock.

John T. Jones
05/03/2007

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