by Wendell Cayton
According to an article in USA Today, I qualify as a “cheapskate.” No, not because I make my own soap, or buy the cheapest beer, but because I drive a car with over 250,000 miles on it. “Not such a bad thing,” says Thomas Stanley, Ph.D., author of The Millionaire Next Door.
Dr. Stanley, [...]
June 26, 2006 | Posted in
Health & Living |
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by Bruce Fenton
One of the seemingly easier tasks involved in the purchase of life insurance is naming the beneficiary. An agent with pen in hand asks the applicant, “Who will get the cash?” The applicant looks at his/her spouse and without a thought replies, “My spouse, of course.” However, as simple as it appears, choosing [...]
June 12, 2006 | Posted in
Insurance |
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by Wendell Cayton
It is a call I will never forget… a stockbroker friend of mine in Denver called me in Oregon where I was fishing to tell me the markets were beginning to move. It was around the middle of August 1982. On August 12, 1982 to be exact, the greatest Bull Market in history [...]
June 5, 2006 | Posted in
Economy |
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