
As an artist who is neither a real estate salesperson nor travel agent pushing an agenda, I feel it’s time to have a real discussion and look at the very best places to retire with real Pro’s and Con’s so the reader can really make an informed decions on where to go that serves their needs, interests and ambitions.
June 13th, 2011 | Posted in Retirement Planning | Read More »
Tarnished by financial scandals and the influence of money in politics [dare I say corruption] over the past year the United States has dropped out of the most recent “top 20″ in a global league table of least corrupt nations according to Transparency International but there’s a bright side to our new-found notoriety. We no longer need to pretend we are a shining example of democracy, liberty, and fiscal integrity.Words: 1135
October 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Economy | Read More »
Once again the NFL is holding a regular season game outside of the USA. This time it is the hapless San Francisco 49ers playing the rudderless Denver Broncos on October 31 in what looks to be a scary match-up between two teams going south almost as fast as the marketing “gurus” at NFL headquarters. Is the NFL making a mistake in investing in England or should they look to Mexico instead? Words: 855
October 15th, 2010 | Posted in Investing | Read More »
Niall Ferguson’s book,The Ascent of Money, is an excellent, just-in-time guide to the history of finance and financial crisis in which he shows how promises and paper have lifted humans from subsistence farmers in Babylon to Masters of the Universe on Wall Street. Words: 975
March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Economy | Read More »