Sir John Templeton once said, "The time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy, and the time of maximum optimism is the best time to sell." Investors must bear this in mind as they move through these challenging times. From a global panic to widespread civil unrest, men and women around the world are wondering what the future holds and if they need to change their … [Read more...] about Where Should You Put Your Money During the Coronavirus Crisis?
Archives for June 2020
4 Frugal-Living Hacks to Save for a Down Payment on a Car
Do you feel that your current car is on its last legs? Have you been making due without a car at all, but suddenly need one due to a new job or other life events? Unfortunately, affording a new car isn’t easy. Median household earners can afford less than half the cost of a new car in most major cities. Cars are purchases that you cannot put off indefinitely. Unlike buying a … [Read more...] about 4 Frugal-Living Hacks to Save for a Down Payment on a Car
Tips To Secure Financial Data Before And After A Security Breach
The number of data breaches in the last few years is alarming. Yahoo tops the list of the worst security breach with 3 billion records compromised. The data compromised was user’s answers to security questions. A smaller but more serious breach was First American Financial Corporation’s leak. The financial records of 885 million users were compromised, exposing bank account … [Read more...] about Tips To Secure Financial Data Before And After A Security Breach
Thinking About Starting a Business in Retirement?
If I were to ask you which age group has the highest self-employment rate in the United States, what would your guess be? You might be surprised that it’s the 65+ age group. “Self-Employment in the U.S., the self-employment rate among workers 65 and older (who don’t incorporate) is the highest of any age group in America: 15.5%.”U.S. Bureau of Statistics What could be … [Read more...] about Thinking About Starting a Business in Retirement?
The (Unlikely) Key to Workplace Productivity
We’ve all been there: sitting at an office desk, wondering how realtime service solutions and communications servers will impact the budget or contemplating how to increase revenue with CRM or maybe just considering what kind of pastries to order for next week’s board meeting. Thinking about things is good, a necessary step for action, especially in business settings where … [Read more...] about The (Unlikely) Key to Workplace Productivity