become your own bank: Two Questions About The Money For Life Model... - 08/03/08 03:47 PM
August 3rd, 2008
•1. "Why haven't I heard about the Money for Life Model till now?"
What amazes me most about this question is that the Money for Life Model has been the model preferred by successful savers and investors for thousands of years. More to the point, (0 comments)
become your own bank: The Scrooge and Marner Bank vs Whole Life Insurance... - 07/11/08 09:52 AM
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Consider this conversation with Mr. Silas Marner, the not-so-friendly banker at Scrooge & Marner Bank.
You speak:
"Good day Mr. Marner. Thanks for taking time to speak with me today about the purchase of an asset of real property. Mr. (0 comments)
become your own bank: Oxymoron: Wall Street Wisdom About Your Money... - 06/30/08 06:55 PM
June 27th, 2008
Forbes.com
Liz Moyer, 06.26.08, 3:00 PM ET
Wall Street's Widening Credibility Gap
The carnage spread across the financial sector. Fortis was down 19%, Lehman down 6%, National City (nyse: NCC - news - people ) down 7%, MBIA (nyse: MBI - news - people ) down (1 comments)
become your own bank: Clarity About Money - Revisited... - 04/12/08 08:50 AM
April 11th, 2008 "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow." To Have and Have Not, 1944 Yesterday I talked about Jerry's widow, Flo. I described how her daughter Mary Jane and her son in law Vern failed her and left her in a state of near poverty. (2 comments)
become your own bank: Clarity About Money - 04/11/08 11:08 AM
"We rob banks." Bonnie and Clyde, 1967 Florence was a teen during WWII and one of a dozen children. She and her husband, Jerry, had only one child and lived a very comfortable life in one of the nicer neighborhoods of a medium sized mid-western town. Flo, as she was known to her friends (1 comments)
become your own bank: Money Smarts and Mortgages... - 04/10/08 07:02 PM
Money Smarts and Mortgages... April 7th, 2008 "You've got to ask your self one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk?" Dirty Harry, 1971 Jim and Janet have no children and they still struggle at age 40-something to save and invest enough to secure their financial future. They were presented with the opportunity (1 comments)