My Biggest Mistake
When I was 24 years old I was finishing my MBA, well on my way to a life of riches – or so I thought.
When I was 24 years old I was finishing my MBA, well on my way to a life of riches – or so I thought.
Like many couples, Carol and I are quite different when it comes to money management habits. Carol chuckles that she has had a checkbook since
Dave Sather’s Money Matters: Are you ready to die? Originally published January 25, 2011 at 5:42 p.m., updated January 25, 2011 at 6:50 p.m. With
Currently, Facebook is a privately held company. However, if you had the opportunity to own some shares, should you? Investors can act upon this decision
This week, we say goodbye to 2010 and usher in a new year. Given everything the financial markets experienced, it is often tough to know
Last week, the president and the Republicans agreed to extend the current income tax rates for another two years. This move makes a retirement planning
Recently, General Motors had its Initial Public Offering to much hype and anticipation. However, what does this mean to the average person? From my earliest
Many years ago, as I learned the financial planning trade in Victoria, I worked with a husband and wife. “Bill” neared retirement and he and
As the economy continues to struggle, the phrase “QE2” is frequently discussed by the government as its next strategy to solve our woes. Although QE2
Frequently, I’m asked whether Apple, Google or some other random stock is a good investment. The answer often frustrates. My reply is: “It depends.” What
“The Social Network,” a movie that recently premiered, offers an interpretation of the history of Facebook. Normally, a movie would not be of much interest
The last 10 years have seen stock market indices go nowhere. Although I constantly preach patience when investing, 10 years is a long time to