
MONEY & INVESTING: Be Aware of the Pitfalls of an Auto IRA
An auto IRA is a retirement account for people who do not get the option to save in an employer sponsored traditional retirement account like a 401(k) account or a pension plan. […]
An auto IRA is a retirement account for people who do not get the option to save in an employer sponsored traditional retirement account like a 401(k) account or a pension plan. […]
The May 10 edition of USA Today had a snapshot survey which asked people if they support a $15/hour minimum wage and 62 percent said they favor it. Add in those who favor an increase, but to a lesser amount and the total in support of raising the minimum wage approaches 87 percent. […]
According to a variety of surveys, more than 1 out of every 2 households in America don’t have enough in reserve to pay a $1000 unexpected expense, and 40 percent can’t cover a $400 unexpected expense without having to borrow it. […]
Since a member of Congress generally must get the votes of a majority of his/her constituents, it would seem reasonable that each representative or senator would likely represent the views of the majority of his/her constituents, and have the constituent support of policies stemming from those views. […]
Hepatitis C, a virus that can eventually cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, and other serious outcomes, affects some three million Americans, one-third of whom pass through U.S. prisons and jails each year. […]
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was an American immigration policy established by the Obama administration in June of 2012 that allowed some individuals who entered the country as minors, and had either entered or remained in the country illegally, to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and to be eligible for a work permit. […]
Do you have enough in investments able to produce sufficient income to do what you want in retirement, when you want, with whom you want for the remainder of your life, without having to “work?” If you are like most people, the answer is a resounding “no!” […]
Years ago, there was a man in a certain town who started a company. Through hard work, and a little luck, he created a successful business. […]
According to the information I read, total student debt has doubled in the past 8 years, and the federal government (ie: we the taxpayers) is the lender of 90 percent of all student debt. […]
Over 800 attendees got the opportunity to meet almost 40 candidates for many local and state offices at Tuesday night’s Hob Nob hosted by the Space Coast Tiger Bay Club. […]
I am compelled to share a very provocative op-ed article by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky, the spiritual leader of Congregation Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck, New Jersey, and voice my opinion on the state of our union with his help. […]
I’d like to offer a politically incorrect perspective on the so-called “outrageous” student loan debt crisis. […]