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  • The Corn Ethanol Myth & My Retirement

    IN THIS ISSUE: Ethanol: A Feel-Good Political Ploy No Solution To Current Fuel Woes Potential Negative Economic Impact No Benefit From Existing Infrastructure Other Types Of Ethanol Show Promise Conclusions – Ethanol Is Not The Silver Bullet Pondering My Retirement Introduction You don’t need me to tell...
    Posted to Forecasts & Trends (Weblog) by Gary D. Halbert on 06-03-2008
  • Investing During Retirement

    By: Mike Posey IN THIS ISSUE: Risk Considerations In A Retirement Portfolio No Shortage Of Investment Options Immediate Annuities Fixed-Income Alternatives Introduction We're now in the home stretch in this series of Retirement Focus E-Letters dedicated to converting your nest egg into a retirement...
    Posted to Forecasts & Trends (Weblog) by Gary D. Halbert on 05-27-2008
  • Re: Retirement Advice

    Hey Nummer. I agree. ETF's are great way to build a core portfolio. Just do your due dilligence and look inside to find out what exactly the ETF's are made of. Again, just a suggestion and anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but, I've found that sometimes an ETF will be too overweight on...
    Posted to Retirement (Forum) by MoneyTalks on 05-01-2008
  • 2008 Social Security Trustees Report – Same Old Song

    IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The 2008 Trustees Report Holds No Surprises 2. A Summary Of Social Security's Woes 3. Medicare Is A Much Bigger Problem 4. Why Won't Congress Take Action? 5. Don't Bank On The "Trust Funds" 6. What This Means For Your Retirement Security Introduction In what is...
    Posted to Forecasts & Trends (Weblog) by Gary D. Halbert on 04-15-2008
  • Re: Retirement Advice

    BTW MadeoMoney. Type in "Retirement" into the search engine on this site. You can pull up some great info as well. Take Care
    Posted to Retirement (Forum) by MoneyTalks on 04-08-2008
  • Re: Retirement Advice

    I'm just an Old Buzzard, so you can take this for what it's worth. Currently all assets seem overvalued on the fundamentals. Nonetheless, you need to accumulate assets for your retirement. But I would advise first getting out of debt except for your house. In this environment, there is no surer...
    Posted to Retirement (Forum) by Buzzard on 04-05-2008
  • Retirement Advice

    I'm 31 years old and I am trying to decide how I should be saving / investing for retirement. I don't have a 401k, but I'm looking at a Roth IRA. I am also thinking about a foreign currency IRA. Not sure what goes into selecting investments for the IRA, very unsure which ones to pick. What...
    Posted to Retirement (Forum) by MadeOmoney on 04-04-2008
  • Answering Your Retirement Planning Questions

    By Mike Posey IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Reader Questions & Comments 2. Retirement Tidbit 3. Conclusion - There's No Such Thing As Saver's Remorse Introduction Over the past year or so, I have discussed various ways to convert your nest egg into actual income for your retirement years. One of the...
    Posted to Forecasts & Trends (Weblog) by Gary D. Halbert on 03-18-2008
  • Central Banker's of the World, Unite!

    Introduction "Central Bankers of the World, Unite!" That at least seems to be the theme from the central banker's playbook. The US Federal Reserve, The European Central Bank and now even the Bank of Japan all seem to be in a mood to tighten the global money supply. What does this mean?...
  • Thoughts on Pensions and Retirement

    Introduction How bad is the pension fund issue. Is it a crisis as the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) claims? Or is the American Benefits Council right when they say the problems are blown out of proportion? And depending on your assumptions, they could both be right. Examining this debate...
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