Financial Topics Newsletter

October 2009   Thursday, September 9, 2010
Debt Addiction Could Make U.S. Fall Like Rome
Why You Should Care About Debt & Dependency
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Will Durrant said, "A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. The essential causes of Rome's decline lay in her people...her failing trade, her bureacratic despotism, her stifling taxes, her consuming wars…”
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How Is the Fed Dealing with the Recession?
As detailed in the 1978 amendment to the Federal Reserve Act, the Fed's goals when setting monetary policy are "to promote maximum sustainable output and employment and to promote stable prices." Monetary policy has historically been implemented through three main methods.
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Should We Worry about the Deficit?
A federal deficit occurs when the government's expenditures for the year exceed its income. The government then pays for those excess expenditures by borrowing money, adding to the national debt. With so much stimulus money being spent to prod the economy out of recession, the federal deficit will reach record levels this year. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the federal deficit will quadruple in 2009, from $459 billion last year to $1.845 trillion this year
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Staggered Retirements
The Center for Retirement Research indicates that only 20% of couples retire in the same year - 50% still have one spouse working two years after the other spouse has retired. Often, one spouse retires before the other due to health problems or a layoff, not necessarily because the spouse chooses to retire early.
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Consider a Bond's Maturity Date
All investments seem more volatile these days, including bonds. To help control volatility in your bond portfolio, carefully consider maturity dates before purchase. Bonds can be purchased with maturity dates ranging from several weeks to several decades. Before deciding on a maturity date, review how that date affects investment risk and your ability to pursue your investment goals.
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Time to Straighten Out Your Financial Accounts
It's not uncommon to accumulate things over the years, without taking time to straighten them out periodically. That applies to our finances as well as to our possessions. How many credit cards do you carry? How many stocks and bonds, brokerage accounts, and individual retirement accounts (IRAs) do you own? It's not just a matter of finding time to keep track of all these different financial assets.
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Greg Peterson holds a bachelor’s degree in Global Economy from BYU and an MBA in Finance & Entrepreneurship from the Marriott School of Management at BYU, where he was a Dean’s Scholar and 1st runner up in The Student Entrepreneur of The Year Award. He has started & managed several successful companies. After tenures at Merrill Lynch, Fisher Investments, & Smith Barney, he founded Peterson Wealth Management in 2007 to focus on high-quality, low-cost
401(k) plans as well as wealth management for households with over $100,000 to invest.

 
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