Better Spending Income & Wealth A Better Measure of Retirement Security Austin. Kenneth French paces in front of the auditorium. It is entirely filled with investment By Scott Burns / October 21, 2016
Better Spending Home Ownership Income & Wealth Retirement Social Security Seven Proven Ideas Ideas are odd things. Some spread like wildfire, instantly transforming our lives. Others are slow, By Scott Burns / June 5, 2016
Better Spending Income & Wealth Changing the Terms of Trade for Work Henry Ford had two great ideas. One was the creation of the first factory assembly By Scott Burns / May 22, 2016
Better Spending Taxes It’s Time to Chuck Our Tax “System” The highest income tax rate is 39.6 percent. A single person pays that on taxable By Scott Burns / April 17, 2016
Better Spending Retirement Live Long, Spend Freely An undeveloped idea stands between you and a more generous retirement. The idea was first By Scott Burns / March 20, 2016
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Lacy Hunt: Why Interest Rates Won’t Rise Economist Lacy Hunt thinks long-term Treasury bonds are a buy. That’s definitely not the conventional By Scott Burns / August 30, 2015
Better Spending Retirement How To Spend More Now, Less Later Allow me to introduce the Hedonic Tilt. That’s a formal title for what most of By Scott Burns / August 2, 2015
At Large Better Spending Home Ownership Two Ways To Own a Manufactured Home Home Ownership Re-Imagined, Part 2: Palmetto, Florida. Judy Smith slides her white convertible into By Scott Burns / March 6, 2015
At Large Better Spending Home Ownership The Secret of Crystal Bay Dunedin, Florida. Gene Snyder is a boat guy. He loves boats, has loved them all his By Scott Burns / February 27, 2015
Better Spending Income & Wealth Retirement The Contentment Factor Retirement marketing focuses on two things that are poles apart: excitement and pain. Either you By Scott Burns / November 23, 2014
Better Spending Consumption Smoothing Retirement The Hedonic Clock Anticipating the future is confusing. It’s unknown, for one thing. And we don’t have any By Scott Burns / October 26, 2014