Why Didn’t I Receive My Economic Stimulus Check?
It’s early May, the last two digits of my social security number are between 00-20 and I filed my taxes on time with a direct deposit and I have some serious spending to do – where is my stimulus? Well, serious spending is more like a new ceiling fan and light fixtures, but hey, [...]
Should We Buy Individual Stocks Anymore?
In the aftermath of the Federal Reserves bailout of Bear Stearns, I have begun to wonder if buying individual stocks is worth the risk anymore. As you have probably heard, the Federal Reserve recently coughed up 30 billion dollars in loans to J.P Morgan to purchase the struggling Bear Stearns for $10/share. [...]
My Student Loan Decision
In a recent post, which you can view by clicking here, I broke down a recent offer my student loan lender, Iowa Student Loans (ISL) has presented. Because of the recent turmoil in our credit markets, the Federal Reserve has been cutting the Federal Funds rate, which for many has been a good thing. These [...]
Potential First-Time Homeowners Should Take Advantage of our Current Housing Market
Our current housing market, which is giving homeowners around the country financial headaches, is providing a grand opportunity to a certain class of potential buyers – first time homeowners. One man’s trash is another mans treasure is a saying that accurately reflects our current housing mess. Aside from those with a substantial amount [...]
Emergency Funds are NOT Investments
At this time last year; we were all enjoying money market returns nearing 5 percent. Many were not only parking their money in these liquid funds for emergency cash, but using them as active investments. Unfortunately, one of the downsides of the Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cuts is the declining returns [...]











