Most electricity today is provided by burning oil and coal. Yet the world is preparing for the eventual phasing out of fossil fuels and the gradual implementation of eco-friendly renewable energy. Climate activist Greta Thunberg’s resounding UN speech could hasten the day when politicians must act. However, during the gap between the decline of fossil […]
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Iconic Brands Born American But Now Owned by Foreigners
American consumers have a patriotic mindset that supersedes even bargain hunting. About 8 out of 10 Americans prefer buying American made products over imports. More than 60% of Americans would pay 10% more for American brands. What’s more American than Good Humor? Harry Burt conceptualized the chocolate-coated ice cream bar on a stick in 1920, […]
5 Tips On How to Retire with $500,000
The effects of retiring without a clear and suitable retirement plan can be disastrous, as borne out by the fact that Americans are filing for bankruptcy in ever-increasing numbers. Since 1991, the number of individuals filing for bankruptcy has doubled in the age group of 65 and above. After working hard all your life and […]
6 Tips to Cope With a Job Loss Just Before Retirement
Workers in their 50s and 60s are facing the prospect of getting laid off just before the retirement door is about to open in front of them. According to a recent study at the Urban Institute and ProPublica, more than half of workers find themselves up against this new challenge after age 50. The research […]
Warren Buffett: ‘I Blew It’ by Not Investing More In This Tech Stock
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has steadily been buying up more shares of Amazon. Berkshire recently increased its stake in the e-commerce tech giant by 11%, the company revealed in a recent government filing. As of the second quarter, Berkshire’s holdings of Amazon were worth $947 million. Buffet originally announced his first Amazon investment in May. […]
6 Smart Ways to Invest Your Emergency Fund
The first rule of financial planning is that you need to have an emergency cash reserve which is sufficient to cover your living expenses for at least three to six months. At the same time, there is no need for you to park your funds in a savings account which offers negligible returns, and that’s […]
4 Reasons You Should Cancel or Downgrade Life Insurance
Life insurance is like a parachute. There are no second chances if you need it and don’t have it. But life situations and finances change all of the time. Here are four reasons why you should cancel or downgrade life insurance coverage. Divorce The average middle-aged American pays anywhere between $60 to $80 monthly for […]
5 Crucial Money Decisions If You Are Forced to Retire Early
Forced retirement is a problem many folks are grappling with these days. Around 37% of retirees in the country leave work earlier than they had expected, typically due to health problems, layoffs, shutdowns and cutbacks. Many forced to retire early struggle with their day-to-day expenses as a result of losing their only source of income. […]
4 Recession-Proof Jobs
Someone once said that it takes guts to grow up and accept maturity, to become an adult. This is particularly important when the economy veers toward hard times and a recession looms. Here are four recession-proof and decent-paying jobs you should always consider in times of need. Law enforcement If there is any job that […]
It’s Not Too Late: How to Be a Millionaire by Retirement
Is your goal to retire with $1 million? That’s a goal for many, and not an unreasonable goal to have. After all, $1 million is likely to generate about $40,000 a year as a safe withdrawal rate. Add to that the typical Social Security payout of about $19,000 and you have an annual income that’s […]









