Is it a Burden or a Privilege? Your Attitude is Paving the Road to Your Future
You all know I talk about attitude a lot. I am a firm believer that what you are meditating on, thinking, and doing today is what you are becoming tomorrow. Your attitude, good or bad, lays the foundation of your future. Where are you in your life right now? Take a minute to think about [...]
Understanding Misleading Financial Advisor Titles – Your Right to Know
This past January, the Study on Investment Advisers and Broker-Dealers was released by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Among other issues, this 208-page document targeted the clear need for a uniform fiduciary standard that all advisors must adhere to. According to the study, “Retail customers should not have to parse through legal distinctions to [...]
Rising College Costs: Another Case of Government Interference
The cost of government interference can be seen in every sector, and education is no different. The problem lies in the fact that government programs “designed to help” focus on short-term, quick fixes and end up as long-term disasters. We saw it with the housing bubble, and the scenario is repeating itself with college prices [...]
Is Fear of Controversy Derailing You from Your Destiny?
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” The quote is attributed to Edmund Burke, and was also a favorite of President John F. Kennedy. If something matters, it usually produces controversy. That’s all fine and good, except most people don’t like controversy, especially if they feel [...]
Is Capitalism to Blame for the Economy? Not According to William Bradford
Well it’s not quite Thanksgiving yet, but I’m going to talk about the pilgrims, capitalism, and the current state of the economy all in one post. Don’t try this at home…Let me start by saying that I love capitalism. It is absolutely the best and most profitable way for a country to run, and the [...]














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