Couch Potato Investing Four Milestones for Successful Investing Allow me to introduce the yellow brick road of investing. Follow this road and you By Scott Burns / December 9, 2006
At Large Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Nature’s Ruin: The Improving Casino of Life Ruidoso, NM. There is a difference between gambling and real life. If you’ve ever gambled, By Scott Burns / November 19, 2006
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth First, Do No Harm Which would you rather be: a government employee or a surgeon? Yes, this is a By Scott Burns / November 5, 2006
Income & Wealth Inflation A Better Inflation Mousetrap An unassuming research economist at the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank may influence decisions that will By Scott Burns / October 22, 2006
Better Spending Home Ownership Income & Wealth Why Divorce Will Lower Your Standard of Living Everyone knows that divorce is expensive. Everyone knows that it will reduce your standard of By Scott Burns / September 3, 2006
Better Spending Income & Wealth Yes, the Rich Have (Still) More Money If you’re young, I’ve got some good news. You don’t need as much money to By Scott Burns / August 13, 2006
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Insurance How to exit a variable annuity If you deliver bad news, you should also deliver remedies. That’s the message I got By Scott Burns / August 1, 2006
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Income & Wealth Taxes Index Fund Wins Race Against Variable Annuity Stable The enthusiasm of the sales force continues. But the investing public is having second thoughts. By Scott Burns / July 9, 2006
At Large Ride to Live, Live to Ride RED RIVER, NM. In the dead of winter, when we last visited, fewer than 500 By Scott Burns / June 4, 2006
Retirement Which Is Your Retirement Readiness Quadrant? It’s 2006. Do you know where your future is? If you don’t, I’ve got a By Scott Burns / May 28, 2006
At Large Risk, for its own sake Is there such a thing as too much money? This is not a question addressed By Scott Burns / May 7, 2006