Archive for November 2020
Capitalizing on Uncertainty
The December “You May Not Know Report”, my monthly newsletter to clients set to hit mailboxes in a couple weeks or so, is a forecast issue titled “Capitalizing on Uncertainty”. There is certainly no shortage of uncertainty at the present time. This week, I’ll give you a brief preview of the December paper-and-ink newsletter. …
Read MoreThe Great Reset, You and Your Money
In the November client newsletter “The You May Not Know Report”, I wrote about a proposed “Great Reset”. The World Economic Forum, a group of world elites, meets each year in Davos, Switzerland to discuss and purportedly solve the problems facing the world. The Great Reset is an openly stated goal of this group. (Reference: …
Read MoreThe Vaccine, Work at Home Tax, and Consumer Debt
With the US election still dominating headlines, I scoured the news this past week and found some stories I thought I’d share and comment on. The big news this past week was the announcement by Pfizer that they had developed a Coronavirus vaccine that is 90% effective. 43,000 people around the world have been tested…
Read MoreUS Election is not yet “in the books”
The US Election is not yet “in the books” as I write this, nor do I expect it to be anytime soon. With widespread, seemingly credible instances of voter fraud and “glitches” in software systems in battleground states, it seems pretty clear that the election outcome will be determined in court. Regardless of how you…
Read MoreDebt Watch
In this week’s post, I will offer a preview of some of the information provided in the November issue of the “You May Not Know Report”, the newsletter that is distributed to my clients and subscribers. One of the topics for this month’s issue is debt. It’s important to measure and monitor the amount of…
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