by Bruce Fenton
In case you may have failed to notice, as of March 30, the Dow has remained above 11,000 for the past 15 days, 31 days in all for the first quarter, according to WSJ numbers. We have not been treated to numbers like this since 2000 when the DJIA hit an all time [...]
April 24, 2006 | Posted in
Economy |
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by Bruce Fenton
Long-term value investors understand that buying a stock is not unlike buying a business. In order to arrive at a fair price, the buyer needs to understand the fundamentals of the business. Today, we examine why a stock, like a business, is worth what it can earn in the future.
When finished, you should [...]
April 17, 2006 | Posted in
Wealth Management |
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By David Brennan, Jr, C.F.S.
In the interest of creating a financially literate electorate, I will clear up some questions I hear from people I’m talking to. Since these issues fall into the “epiphany” arena, grab a friend and get comfortable.
Epiphany #1I do not believe the deficit is a meaningless number; it’s just a highly overrated [...]
April 10, 2006 | Posted in
Opinion |
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by Bruce Fenton
Ever dream of owning a home in Aspen?—haven for movie stars, sports heroes, and others of unimaginable wealth? Even there, where the common second home goes for middle to high seven figures, it may be possible for the common millionaire to “buy in,” thanks to a more affordable arrangement being offered by the [...]