Better Spending Income & Wealth Be the World Leader in Energy Efficiency The Road Not Taken, Part 2: Nearly 30 years ago Amory Lovins took on the By Scott Burns / March 29, 2005
Income & Wealth Taxes Dump The Tax Code The Road Not Taken, Part 1: A modest proposal: let’s dump the entire tax code. By Scott Burns / March 27, 2005
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Putting the Building Block Portfolios Together As investors, we’re surrounded by an amazing number of choices. There are thousands of mutual By Scott Burns / March 22, 2005
Better Spending Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Introducing: The Couch Potato Building Blocks I’ve advocated index investing and have tracked the Couch Potato Portfolio in this column for By Scott Burns / March 20, 2005
At Large Return to Big Bend BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS. Wherever you are, come here. That’s my prescription for recovery By Scott Burns / February 1, 2005
Taxes The Only Tax Reform Worth Talking About In Oscar Wilde’s novel, “The Portrait of Dorian Gray ,” the protagonist leads a debauched By Scott Burns / February 1, 2005
Better Spending Consumption Smoothing Couch Potato Investing My (Innocent) Mexican Drug Run EL PASO. Like an odd shaped piece that completes a jigsaw puzzle, the city of By Scott Burns / January 30, 2005
Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Income & Wealth Mas Tequila! The 2004 Couch Potato Portfolio Report Eternal vigilance. This is what builds 10,000 square foot log cabins in Jackson Hole Wyoming. By Scott Burns / January 23, 2005
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Now We Know Where The Grinch Lives You can relax now. We’ve made it through another Christmas without waking the Grinch. Whoville By Scott Burns / December 26, 2004
Couch Potato Investing Income & Wealth Measuring All Mutual Fund Costs A new study shows that mutual fund investors pay substantial expenses they don’t even know By Scott Burns / December 7, 2004
Couch Potato Investing CP portfolio recipes Income & Wealth Index Funds: The Next Generation Robert Arnott, editor of the Financial Analysts Journal, is circulating a paper that may one By Scott Burns / November 28, 2004