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Prince Died Without a Will — Here's Why It's Smart Not to Follow His Example

When musician Prince passed away earlier this year, it was discovered he hadn’t created a will. Despite the fact that Prince had millions in assets, including a sprawling home and recording studio, money in the bank and reportedly dozens of albums’ worth of unreleased material, he hadn’t taken the legal steps to specify what would … Continue reading “Prince Died Without a Will — Here's Why It's Smart Not to Follow His Example”

Airline Profits Climb To New Heights

The year 2015 was very good to the airline industry. But to the airlines’ customers, not so much. While airlines reported a threefold increase in earnings, customers are getting squeezed, both figuratively and literally, through increased, nitpicking fees and increasingly smaller seat widths and legroom. In early May, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) reported that the … Continue reading “Airline Profits Climb To New Heights”

The Batteries of the Future

We recently talked about, “Nature vs. Technology” and how it’s surprising in today’s age that there are still places in American where cell phone reception is hard to come by. This is troubling because a large percentage of our population rely on the internet to work. And more so, with the advances in mobile technology … Continue reading “The Batteries of the Future”

Nature vs. Technology

It was refreshing. Driving from Florida to New York. On the first of a two day, 23 hour drive I turned my cell phone on vibrate. Didn’t send any texts or emails, check the market – nothing. I was unplugged. When you unplug for a short while you look around and realize some things… one … Continue reading “Nature vs. Technology”

Should Investors "Sell in May and Go Away," or is the Summer Slump More Complex than That?

“Sell in May and go away,” you hear it each and every year and every time we ask ourselves if it’s good advice or not. Investors and traders are always looking for elusive patterns in the markets that other people haven’t noticed yet so that they can get an edge on the competition. In the … Continue reading “Should Investors "Sell in May and Go Away," or is the Summer Slump More Complex than That?”

How To Profit From The Great American Market Crash of 2016

It’s election season again, and that means there are a lot of candidates and experts on TV working to convince the American public that ruin is just around the corner, unless, of course, they pick the “right” candidate in the voting booth. One of the favorite tactics used by both sides is to claim an … Continue reading “How To Profit From The Great American Market Crash of 2016”

Retiree Income: It’s Not Just about Building Wealth Now, but Income During Retirement

No matter your age or financial goals, you are likely thinking about building wealth now that you will use for your retirement. This type of planning is essential. Even if you have a lucrative portfolio or you have a wide range of assets, you may not be doing everything you can to prepare for what … Continue reading “Retiree Income: It’s Not Just about Building Wealth Now, but Income During Retirement”

Apple and Mistubishi: Falling Stocks and Scandals

These two companies did not fare so well in the past week for stockholders, but for very different reasons. Apple saw major losses this quarter for the first time in a long time and Mitsubishi was hit with a scandal very similar to the one Volkswagen went through. If everyone already has their Apple products … Continue reading “Apple and Mistubishi: Falling Stocks and Scandals”

China Moving To Gold Standard To Ensure Global Financial Dominance

Could gold, the world’s oldest traded currency, be the foundation on which to create a new global order in international finance? The Central Bank of the Republic of China has long been said to be looking into backing the Yuan with the precious metal. Ken Hoffmen, the head of global metals and mining research for … Continue reading “China Moving To Gold Standard To Ensure Global Financial Dominance”

Video Streaming Apps Vs. Cable: What You Need to Know

The millennial crowd is all about their Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime, and it’s caused investors everywhere to wonder if they should start dropping cable company stock and switch their efforts to something a tad more profitable. Is it still possible to watch all the TV you want without the expensive cable bill? Let’s examine … Continue reading “Video Streaming Apps Vs. Cable: What You Need to Know”

The Coolest (Undercover) Billionaire In The World!

When you look at the CEOs of America’s top businesses there’s always a lot of press and flash. Everyone knows who they are, where they live and all the other gossip that follows. So you wouldn’t expect for one of the 100 richest men in the world to keep a low profile… But Rick Cohen, … Continue reading “The Coolest (Undercover) Billionaire In The World!”

McDonalds: Been Lovin It Since 1965

McDonalds (NYSE: MCD) is one of the most globally recognized brands, with more than 36,000 locations in over 100 countries. Whether you’re a fast food junkie or not – you can’t argue with their long-term success. Be it their real estate holdings or franchising operations, McDonalds is a powerhouse that has provided investors with a … Continue reading “McDonalds: Been Lovin It Since 1965”

3 Cheap Dividend Stocks You Can’t Afford To Ignore

Dividend stocks are a great way to make money off of your investments. This is because while the price of a stock will vary over time, making you more money as it increases and less as it decreases, dividend stocks also pay regular dividends to investors. The most savvy investors use that dividend money to … Continue reading “3 Cheap Dividend Stocks You Can’t Afford To Ignore”

When It Make Sense to Buy a Home

“The American Dream” For generations, those three words were the ones most often associated with home ownership. That may have been the case in our parent’s time but today; the dream is more like a fantasy. In a comparison of 14 industrialized nations, the United States ranks a lowly 10th in home ownership. Blame the financial … Continue reading “When It Make Sense to Buy a Home”

Are Unicorns Going Extinct? The Fate of Unicorn Companies in 2016

A unicorn company refers to a startup company valued at over $1 billion. Much like an actual unicorn, unicorn companies are rare, beautiful, and highly sought after. Airbnb, Uber, Pinterest, Snapchat and Space X are all examples of present day unicorns. However, the fate of the majestic unicorn isn’t looking so magical in 2016, with … Continue reading “Are Unicorns Going Extinct? The Fate of Unicorn Companies in 2016”

Darts or Charts

Write down the name of 5 stocks on a piece of paper. Pin the paper to the wall and throw a dart at it. Whatever stock the dart lands on – that’s what you invest in… right? Well… hopefully not. Stock picking is half luck though – but more importantly – its due diligence. You … Continue reading “Darts or Charts”

Millennials and Investing: Why The Two Are Not Linking

For many people, investing is something that is the obvious thing to do in order to grow their money. In fact, its how most of us plan to fund our retirement years. However, this concept is not really clicking with millennials and it is something that they are missing out on-Big time. According to a … Continue reading “Millennials and Investing: Why The Two Are Not Linking”


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