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Why Blog for Money? otection), bank CD’s (short term money), bank savings accounts, annuities (long term money), and US Treasuries. Never put all your money in one place!
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Email invitations are by far the most common method of releasing a survey to respondents. For most people who use email for work, anything received more than a day ago does not appear on the first screen of their in-box. People tend to check email as it arrives. If they do not immediately click on the link to enter your survey having read the message, few will return in the following d Risk too big or too important Should be transferred to a risk bearer A risk bearer is an insurance company Using annuities to offset risk is a very natural evolution. What are the real risks we face as our financial situation changes? Here are the risks facing our prospects. Inflation: I have always considered inflation as the biggest problem facing our prospects. How do they protect themselves on a fixed income basis against the rising cost of living? Since 1975 the rate of annual inflation has been 4.4%. Since 1960 the inflation rate is over 4.30%. Look at the cost of a home since 1975, an automobile, gasoline…health cost. Worry over future purchasing power is a major concern for our target market. Remember, inflation can be active, dormant and at anytime can re-ignite! Lack of Diversification: Our seniors should be diversified to allow movement of different segments our economy. Available options are balanced mutual funds (some inflation protection), bank CD’s (short term money), bank savings accounts, annuities (long term money), and US Treasuries. Never put all your money in one place! Income Taxes: A huge risk is allowing warehoused funds to be taxed even though the funds are not used for income. Always Why Market To Women, & How Should You Do It? a very natural evolution. What are the real risks we face as our financial situation changes?
Even if the decision to buy appears to rest elsewhere, women frequently have a major influence on whether or not the sale is made. It’s easy to consider the car industry as predominantly male-driven. The majority of salespersons, journalists and mechanics are male, and published statistics of new car sales are weighted toward men. For example, in 2002, almost 850,000 new cars were s Here are the risks facing our prospects. Inflation: I have always considered inflation as the biggest problem facing our prospects. How do they protect themselves on a fixed income basis against the rising cost of living? Since 1975 the rate of annual inflation has been 4.4%. Since 1960 the inflation rate is over 4.30%. Look at the cost of a home since 1975, an automobile, gasoline…health cost. Worry over future purchasing power is a major concern for our target market. Remember, inflation can be active, dormant and at anytime can re-ignite! Lack of Diversification: Our seniors should be diversified to allow movement of different segments our economy. Available options are balanced mutual funds (some inflation protection), bank CD’s (short term money), bank savings accounts, annuities (long term money), and US Treasuries. Never put all your money in one place! Income Taxes: A huge risk is allowing warehoused funds to be taxed even though the funds are not used for income. Always What You Need To Know About Commercials on a fixed income basis against the rising cost of living? Since 1975 the rate of annual inflation has been 4.4%. Since 1960 the inflation rate is over 4.30%. Look at the cost of a home since 1975, an automobile, gasoline…health cost. Worry over future purchasing power is a major concern for our target market. Remember, inflation can be active, dormant and at anytime can re-ignite!
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What is Day Trading?The actual definition of a “pattern” day trader is someone who buys and sells the same stock in the same business day 4 or more times in 5 consecutive business days. Once in awhile you will execute a day trade just because you either get stopped out of a stock or you stumble across a huge gain. That is fine as long as you do not do it more than 3 tim Income Taxes: A huge risk is allowing warehoused funds to be taxed even though the funds are not used for income. Always defer the tax liability until the funds are needed. Always know the net after tax return for your invested funds. As an example if the rate of return is 4% and the tax rate is 25% then the net after tax rate of return would be 3%. Social Security: Will social security be there when we need it? Will the benefits be cut? Will the benefits provide for any basic need? What would inflation really do to the purchasing power of social security? How will the system be able to afford the long term commitments to it aging baby boomer population? Remember, social security was never intended to be a major source of retirement income!
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