December, 2009
Sharp Insurance Spike To Hit Florida Businesses
These days, small businesses are getting a tax break from the federal government. But many states are preparing to impose big tax hikes by increasing unemployment insurance premiums. In Florida, business owners could see as much as a 1,200-percent increase.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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Modest Needs Foundation Helps Americans in Tough Times
Modest Needs Foundation verifies need
Don't let your fellow Americans end up on the streets.
I'm sure, at some time or another, everyone has felt badly for a person on the street asking for money. Maybe you even gave that person the change in your pocket. Usually, though, when handing out money to strangers, the person who ...
Will the new frugality born of the recession reshape a generation?
Helen Wilson knows thrift. In the years after the Great Depression, she raised chickens and planted vegetables at her home in Alexandria to feed her children.
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Short Term Loans Set on Growth After 2008 Bailout
The Bank Bailout
The recession is beginning to slow down. Will short term loans be able to pick up the pieces?
Mortgage loans, home equity loans, short term loans and automobile loans are all on the rise now that the economy is on the upswing. The Bank Bailout of 2008 was created to help lenders regain their ...
Tolerable Loss = Half of Equity Allocation Percentage?
There a regular poster on the Bogleheads forum called Adrian Nenu who always posts the following, which is said to have origins with author Larry Swedroe.
Tolerable Loss x 2 = Equity Allocation < 50%
I don’t know if I agree with the last part that says that your equity position should always be less than 50%. ...