October 24, 2009
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve recently become interested in U.S. Junk Silver Coins.
I’ve discovered that these coins are one of the best ways out there to hedge against inflation.
I’ve been researching silver Morgan dollars for a while, now, and I think it’s time to take action, before precious metal prices go even higher.
With the way things are going in the economy these days, you can’t be too careful. Inflation is a big risk, and I want to hedge against it.
Alright - that’s all for now.
September 25, 2009
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve recently become interested in U.S. Junk Silver Coins.
The name doesn’t sound very attractive, but it turns out circulated silver is a great investment.
In particular, from what I’ve read about circulated silver dollar investing, these coins are a fantastic way to hedge against inflation, and political instability.
Inflation is coming. I’m 100% convinced of that. These coins can provide excellent protection against it.
I’ll be looking forward to your comments.
December 13, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
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August 29, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
sep ira (Simplified Employee Pension)
This is an employer established IRA. IRA rules allow up to 15% of ones compensation to go into this account.
simple ira
This is another employer sponsored plan. ira rules permit not only the employer but also the employee, to contribute to this account. An employee can contribute not more than $6500 per year. Separate IRA rules regarding employer contributions and premature IRA distributions apply.
August 22, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
So the new job offers employees
SEP IRA Retirement Plans for retirement. I have no idea how they work. They look a bit more flexible than 401ks at first glance, but I don’t know for sure.
I’ve been researching Sar Sep Accounts on the Internet this afternoon - found some decent beginner information. There’s still a lot to learn, though.
Hopefully it won’t have to be an ongoing thing - I can just set things up and forget about it. I hate managing this stuff.
I’ll post more soon.
August 21, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been banking at Wells Fargo for years, but I’m fed up with the lousy rates they pay for their deposit accounts. I’ve decided to look into online savings accounts instead. There are much better deals to be had there, I’m particularly fed up with earning .5% interest for the privilege of lending my money to the bank. Enough is enough. Especially in light of the sorts of rates the same banks charge you when they lend you money. I personally like the best online bank accounts for individuals. I’ve been with them for a couple of years now, and have no complaints. I’ve saved a lot of money as well. I mean, who wants to wait in line at a bank branch when you can get your business done in a few seconds online? In fact, I think most people would be better off switching to an online bank. Ok - that’s it for today.
August 6, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been checking out
Structured Settlement Sales lately. It’s a touch decision - a certain lump-sum versus a long-term payment with bankruptcy risks.
Trying to find unbiased information on
Mesothelioma Structured Settlement Sales online has been tough. Most folks offering info on the subject have an ulterior motive of some sort or another.
I’ll keep the research going, of course, but at the end of the day, I’m just going to have to make a decision at some point.
Please comment and let me know what you think.
June 9, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
The Dollar has taken a hit in recent years. It’s time to check out
International Banks, and see if I can’t get into some other currencies.
To be specific, I’ve been reading up on
First International Bank, looking for ways to protect myself from the Fed and our government’s outrageous monetary policy.
Even if the dollar recovers, it’s good to be diversified in as many ways as possible these days.
Ok - that’s it for today.
June 5, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’m checking into
International Banks online today. I think it’s past time to consider the options for getting out of the Dollar.
I’m learning all I can about
International Banks to that end. I think it’s time to consider more overseas options.
You can’t bee too careful in protecting yourself from the incompetence of the Fed. Time to spread out to other currencies.
Alright - that’s all for now.
May 25, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
So it appears that my company focuses on SEP IRA Retirement Plans as its primary retirement benefit setup. That means I have to get educated about how they work if I’m going to plan properly for my retirement.
I’ve been digging around the net trying to learn more about
How To Set Up A Sep Ira so I can make the right decisions, but I’m a bit clueless when it comes to finance, so it’s been slow going.
At least I’ll save some money on taxes. That bite the government takes out of my paycheck just keeps getting more and more painful every year.
May 24, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been banking at Wells Fargo for years, but I’m fed up with the lousy rates they pay for their deposit accounts. I’ve decided to look into online banks instead. There are much better deals to be had there, Sometimes you have to remind yourself that you are lending your money to the bank with these accounts, and they ought to be paying you. It’s not like you get to charge the bank fees when they loan you money, after all. I’ve been checking out Bank of the Internet. They’re a pretty good deal. Low fees, good rates, good access. And I can use any bank’s ATM. Frankly, I couldn’t care less about meeting a banker in person. I’d much rather do my banking online with a click or two than wait in line at the branch. More people should check out internet banks instead of big banks.
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