Posts Tagged ‘behavioral finance’

Occupy Wall Street Protests Push for Change

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 by editor

I’ve been waiting for a very long time for the so-called “little people” or “average Americans” to speak up and vent their frustrations. I wonder why some in the media are baffled. How long did they think the American public would sit by and passively see their personal rewards for their efforts go unfulfilled? Read the rest of this entry »

Living Fulfilled Is Letting Go of Fear

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 by editor

As the ominous day of the 10th anniversary of 9-11 passes, many in the world are sensing a great weight lifted from the shoulders and spirit. Read the rest of this entry »

Money Talk for Couples: Some Guidelines for Compatibility vs. Conflict

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 by editor

I’ve recently had conversations with three very different couples – different backgrounds, different ages, different cultures – but they shared a commonality in financial incompatibility.   Read the rest of this entry »

How “Threat Sensitive” Are You to These Market Conditions?

Thursday, August 18th, 2011 by editor

The current markets are nervous, full of uncertainty and highly reactive to any news – positive and negative. Investors are confused by the daily fluctuations and are challenged to maintain a sense of calm and control. Read the rest of this entry »

Do You Suffer from “Taxitis”?

Friday, January 21st, 2011 by editor

With expert guidance and smart software, you can manage your “Taxitis” and get on the road to recovery.

Definition: The emotional trauma and turmoil commonly associated with an impending tax return.

Common Symptoms: Read the rest of this entry »