Monthly Archives: May 2011

Why inflation doesn’t matter yet

In 2010, the year’s inflation rate was 1.64 percent. The year prior we experienced deflation for the first time in many decades, at -.34 percent. This year’s annual rate, so far, is averaging 2.14 percent. It’s not screaming upward, but … Continue reading

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Choosing up sides

As you consider joining your fate with others, would you rather work with a lazy genius, or an average person who won’t give up?

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Everybody has to earn a living

If you’re not rich, the point is clear. But even the wealthy must work at maintaining their wealth. While you and I toil full time at our respective means of generating an income, a rich person toils at keeping track … Continue reading

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The perfect transaction

It’s not supposed to work this way, is it? Somebody has got to lose, for someone else to win, right?

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