Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Income & Wealth It’s Them or Us It’s time to address a truly serious problem: the coming collision between the human population By Scott Burns / November 25, 2001
Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Income & Wealth Simple Diversification Works More money. Less worry. That’s what most of us want from our investments. The question By Scott Burns / August 7, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Taxes The Tax Complication Bill of 2001 It’s a book that needs to be written. “How To Cut Taxes… and Still Make By Scott Burns / June 12, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Can Variable Annuities Beat An Index Fund? No. The biggest selling variable annuity sub-accounts still don’t cut the mustard when measured against a By Scott Burns / June 3, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth How Wealth Disappears: How It May Appear in the Future Do you remember Scrooge McDuck? Scrooge was the incredibly wealthy uncle of Donald Duck, the By Scott Burns / April 8, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Slouching to Victory, the Couch Potato Portfolios Sloth lost some ground last year, no matter how little it did. This is a By Scott Burns / January 28, 2001
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Why Indexing Succeeds Indexing, for most investors, is a difficult leap of faith. All of us like to By Scott Burns / December 5, 2000
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth The Couch Potato Portfolio, Plus “Is there some way to tweak the Couch Potato Portfolio, to make it sexier, to By Scott Burns / December 3, 2000
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Wealth Wave His name is Frank Terrelli. He is standing before a screen ablaze with a PowerPoint By Scott Burns / July 2, 2000
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Suddenly, It’s a 7 percent Interest Rate World In case you hadn’t noticed, yields on bank certificates of deposit are now at the By Scott Burns / June 6, 2000
Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Stock Prices: An Insatiable Need for More Money How much money will it take to sustain stock prices? That question came to mind By Scott Burns / May 21, 2000